Conditions for college students to be promoted to undergraduate courses:
First, all the test scores are passed, or all the make-up exams are passed, and the number of failed subjects is no more than 5. However, some provinces have stricter requirements, requiring junior college students to rank in the top 40% during school. Different regions have different requirements. It is suggested that college students study hard at ordinary times and don't neglect their studies.
Second, there is no violation of school discipline and no punishment from the school.
Third, it must be a fresh student. The college entrance examination is only for college graduates, so students who want to take the college entrance examination should make preparations in advance to improve the review effect.
Fourth, majors must meet the requirements of undergraduate courses. At present, the majors of junior colleges are basically connected with those of undergraduate schools, and there is not much difference. Candidates can basically find their own majors in the college entrance examination, but individual majors are relatively unpopular. There is no corresponding major in undergraduate schools, and candidates need to adjust their majors themselves.
College entrance examination subjects:
1, unified examination subjects: no examination subjects, science. Liberal arts: college Chinese, college English, computer culture foundation; Science: Advanced Mathematics, College English, Computer Culture Foundation.
With the consent of the Provincial Education Examinations Institute, art and physical education majors can be organized by colleges and universities to take additional exams, which will be completed before the registration begins. Candidates who pass the professional additional examination can fill in the corresponding colleges and professional volunteers.
2. School examination: basic courses and professional courses. The basic course is the provincial unified examination, and the specialized course is the topic of undergraduate colleges.
Unified recruitment of undergraduate courses is unified in the national plan and included in the national university plan of the year. Ordinary colleges and universities take the "college entrance examination" once a year, and tuition fees are charged according to the admission standards of students in the same school.
Students enjoy the same treatment as high school starting candidates who take the national unified college entrance examination. Students who have completed the required credits and passed the examination will be awarded undergraduate courses in general higher education upon graduation, and those who meet the requirements will be awarded degree certificates. The first degree is undergraduate.