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Is the policy of transferring students to universities only available in Shanghai?
Only Shanghai has college placement exams.

Only Shanghai in the country has this policy, called placement examination, and it is only conducted in Shanghai. All full-time first-year undergraduate students studying in ordinary colleges and universities in Shanghai can take the placement examination. After admission, the student status file is transferred to the new school, and the degree certificate and diploma are also issued by the new school.

Transfer students means that the school arranges the transferred students to the appropriate classes and inserts them into the appropriate classes according to their academic qualifications and learning level. When enrolling students, the placement policy shall be adopted for some eligible students, and it shall be implemented in accordance with the enrollment policy.

There are many colleges and universities that support the policy of transferring students to Shanghai, including top 985 colleges and universities such as Jiaotong University, 985 colleges and universities with strong academic level such as China Normal University, Huali and Donghua, and some one-school colleges and universities.

Admission requirements for transfer students:

1. University is an undergraduate in Shanghai, and only freshmen can take the exam (interdisciplinary exam).

2. There is no record of failing the freshman (even if I have passed the make-up exam).

3. Meet the performance requirements set by the pilot universities.

Each student can only apply for one pilot university and be transferred to this school after being admitted. The treatment is the same as that of students admitted to the college entrance examination, including various diplomas (most of them can continue to study from sophomore year, and some colleges and universities should study from freshman year).