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What is an undergraduate course?

College-to-undergraduate refers to upgrading from junior college to undergraduate course, but if you are still a high school student and have never studied junior college, you can't upgrade to undergraduate course. If you go to a junior college, you can apply for full-time general college entrance examination in your junior year.

Ordinary institutions of higher learning

Unified enrollment undergraduate course refers to the undergraduate course of ordinary colleges and universities (full name "selecting outstanding vocational college graduates to enter the unified examination for undergraduate study", referred to as unified enrollment undergraduate course, general enrollment undergraduate course, 3+2 enrollment undergraduate course and full-time enrollment undergraduate course).

Select outstanding graduates

According to the enrollment plans of ordinary higher education schools in different provinces issued by the Ministry of Education, outstanding graduates of ordinary colleges and universities are selected to take the unified examination organized by the Provincial Education Examinations Institute in the second semester of the third grade before graduation (some provinces provide examination papers for schools), and they are selected to enter ordinary undergraduate colleges for two-year undergraduate study through the examination.

Bachelor's degree in general higher education

After graduating from junior college, you can be promoted to undergraduate colleges with corresponding majors in your province and enjoy the same treatment as ordinary undergraduates. Upon graduation, a bachelor's degree in general higher education, a diploma in general higher education and an employment registration card will be awarded.

The nature of the plan is unified.

The words "ordinary colleges and universities" are printed on the diploma. The nature of the plan is unified recruitment, and the form of study is ordinary full-time, enjoying the same treatment as ordinary four-year undergraduate students.