In China, full-time undergraduates are usually admitted by the national unified examination, independent enrollment or walking classes in ordinary colleges and universities across the country. The school system lasts for 4-6 years, and students study at school, which is the most common way of education. In addition, junior college students can receive full-time undergraduate education through the unified examination, which lasts for two years. It belongs to the undergraduate education with junior college as the starting point (pre-qualification starting point), which is different from the undergraduate education recruited by ordinary colleges through the national unified examination. Students are awarded undergraduate diplomas and bachelor's degree certificates after normal graduation. Its first degree, original degree and level starting point are all undergraduate courses.
In China, part-time undergraduate courses are mainly divided into self-taught undergraduate courses, adult college entrance examination, distance education, amateur education and open education. There are various learning methods, and there is no fixed learning time. After studying all the courses, passing the graduation thesis defense and meeting the corresponding requirements of the state, you can graduate and obtain the undergraduate diploma. However, because non-Japanese subjects require a higher bachelor's degree, students receiving this form of education need to meet the requirements of different institutions and majors, and pass the English test for adult bachelor's degree.