1. Technical secondary school graduates can apply for full-time undergraduate majors through the entrance examination. Some colleges and universities offer undergraduate unified examinations and pilot projects specifically for secondary school students and other entrance examinations. You can get a regular undergraduate degree through the entrance examination, and you have the conditions for further study and taking various exams.
2. Technical secondary school graduates can apply to transfer to full-time universities and then enter undergraduate studies. Many universities offer secondary school students/vocational college students/junior college students to apply for book transfer. Under normal circumstances, as long as they have a certain technical secondary school education background, they have performed well in some achievements and graduated clearly (major, grade, ranking, etc.). ) can apply for this transfer method.
3. Technical secondary school graduates can choose adult college entrance examination or self-study examination to obtain a bachelor's degree. Adult college entrance examination and self-taught examination need sufficient self-study time and sufficient learning experience. After completing the undergraduate education, you need to read the enrollment regulations and application procedures carefully, and provide relevant valid certification materials when applying.
To sum up, technical secondary school graduates can be promoted to undergraduate courses through entrance examination, transfer to academic system, adult college entrance examination, self-taught examination and other channels. However, no matter which way you choose, you need to carefully understand its regulations and requirements, make appropriate choices according to your actual situation, conditions and abilities, and make full preparations, systematic review and in-depth consideration, so as to improve the preparation and success rate of entering undergraduate studies and realize your career development, promotion and higher academic pursuit.