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College students failed the course after graduation. Can I use credits instead? How long is it?
You can't.

1, credit replacement refers to the replacement of some course credits in the professional talent training program by using the extra credits learned or obtained during the school period after the students have completed the minimum required credits in each course specified in the professional talent training program. This does not include the phenomenon of failing the course, which needs to be completed again, so college students who fail the course cannot be replaced by credits.

2. Credits are units of measurement used to calculate students' learning volume. Calculated by semester, the specific academic achievements of each course and practice link shall be subject to the provisions of the professional teaching plan.