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Excuse me, what do you mean by free courses in universities?
Meaning: Exemption from courses and exams refers to a way for students to attend courses after completing some courses in our teaching plan. When they have certain conditions, they can apply for exemption from course exams and get credits. College graduates, dropouts and graduates with nationally recognized academic qualifications may apply for exemption from courses with the same level, the same scientific name and the same hours, and transfer credits.

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1. exemption: according to students' previous study or experience, students are allowed to be exempted from some courses that are generally necessary for obtaining undergraduate degrees. In the teaching of the academic year, students who fail some courses have achieved good results or above, and may be exempted from taking courses upon approval. Students in poor health can be exempted from going to physical education class upon approval.

2. Application conditions:

1. Applicants who apply for exemption from the course must produce the original supporting materials: graduation certificate, course name, class hours and original grade certificate issued by the academic affairs office of the original school; Self-study examination certificate.

2. During the whole study period, the courses applying for exemption from examination generally do not exceed one-third of the total credits of the courses stipulated in the teaching plan, and there are no more than two courses per semester.

3. The course applying for exemption can only be the first course.

4. After examination and approval, the applicants who are exempted from the courses will recognize and transfer the credits of relevant courses, but the tuition fees will not be reduced.

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