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Can social candidates go to other provinces to take the general college entrance examination?

I can't. Social candidates can only take the college entrance examination at the place where their household registration is located. If you want to take the college entrance examination in other provinces, let alone other conditions, you must at least have a high school student status in this province and actually study. Social candidates certainly can't meet this requirement.

Social candidates are groups of candidates who are opposite to those who are at school or studying. Some publicly registered exams, such as the national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities and the national unified entrance examination for master students.

In addition to qualified students at school (at home), qualified people from all walks of life can also participate, such as on-the-job workers, freelancers, retirees and so on. Such reference candidates are called "social candidates", including adult exams, audio-visual education and self-taught exams.

Development:

On April 3rd, 20001year, the Ministry of Education announced the new reform measures for the college entrance examination, which cancelled the restriction of "unmarried under 25 years old" and allowed candidates over 25 years old to register for the college entrance examination for the first time. More than three months later, in the 200 1 college entrance examination, * * * 16265 older candidates entered the examination room, accounting for 0.36% of the total national registration, and finally more than 900 people were admitted.