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How many credits does a university need to take to qualify?
University GPA is at least 2.0.

Different schools have different credit requirements, but the general requirement is to complete the credits of this course, and the grade point must be greater than or equal to 2.0, which requires that the score of each course must be around 70 points and less than 60 points, and there is no grade point for retake and make-up exams.

Some schools have special requirements, for example, passing the grades linked to CET-4, CET-6 and CET-2 is also one of the conditions for obtaining a degree certificate, but this requirement has been cancelled by some schools.

Specific requirements for undergraduate courses of different natures:

1. Undergraduate graduates from ordinary colleges and universities (including those who have passed the graduation examination and performed well in school) can obtain a bachelor's degree. Some schools require CET-4.

2. Take the self-study exam for higher education (undergraduate), with an average score of 65-70 or above in each subject (different schools require different scores), and you can apply for a bachelor's degree after graduation if you have successfully defended your thesis and passed the degree English exam (some schools also require you to pass the degree exam, which is the main course of this major).

3. Full-time, part-time (correspondence) adult education undergraduates (including adult college graduates) who meet the requirements after graduation (generally good performance in school, good papers and above, average score of 70 points or above in all subjects, passing the degree English test within four make-up exams) can apply for a bachelor's degree.

4, to participate in online distance education undergraduate (college) study, after graduation, those who meet the conditions can also apply for a bachelor's degree.