Postgraduates, undergraduate and junior college graduates of various national education series institutions of higher learning with nationally recognized academic qualifications, as well as self-taught graduates who apply for the second major of self-taught examination, may apply for exemption from some courses as required.
16, candidates apply for the second major with the same academic ability, which courses can be exempted?
Graduates of junior college or above who apply for self-taught examination (basic subject), or graduates of undergraduate or above who apply for self-taught examination (independent subject), may be exempted from taking courses with the same (or lower) name and requirements that have been studied and passed the examination. Among them, if non-self-taught graduates apply for similar majors or self-taught graduates retake the same major, no more than half of the courses will be exempted.
17. what courses can candidates be exempted from when they apply for the first year of high school?
College graduates who apply for the self-taught undergraduate (independent undergraduate course) major (that is, those who have been upgraded from junior college) can be exempted from the public politics course that they have studied and passed the examination. Among them, self-taught graduates are not allowed to retake the courses with the same security code in undergraduate and junior college (section), but should change to courses that have not been tested in junior college (section).
18, is it possible for graduates from junior college or above to apply for undergraduate (section) or college (section) majors, and to avoid taking courses with the same or similar names as the examination books and college (section) majors?
Graduates who apply for undergraduate (department) or junior college (department) majors are exempted from taking courses with the same or similar names as the original majors. For example, mathematics graduates can be exempted from taking advanced mathematics, linear algebra and other mathematics courses; English majors can be exempted from public English courses for non-English majors; Physics graduates can be exempted from courses such as "physics (engineering)" or "general physics"; Computer major graduates can be exempted from courses such as Computer Application Basis, Computer Application in Management System and Computer Software Basis for non-computer majors. Graduates majoring in Chinese language and literature can be exempted from other courses such as College Chinese and Practical Writing.
19. What certificates can replace the self-taught English (2) course?
College graduates who have obtained the certificate of CET-3 or above (or passed the written test) and obtained the certificate of CET-4 and CET-6 in our school (or scored more than 425 points in CET-4 in June 2005) may take the self-study exam "English (II)" without examination within the validity period.
20. What certificates can replace the self-taught English (1) course?
If you have obtained the certificate of Grade II and above in the National English Test (or passed the written test), and the college graduates have obtained the certificate of CET-4 and CET-6 during their school days (or the score of CET-4 in June 2005 was above 425), you can take the English (I) course without taking the test.
2 1. What certificates can replace the self-study exam books and the course "Computer Application Basis" in the college (department)?
If you have obtained a certificate above Grade One (including Grade One B) in the National Computer Rank Examination, or obtained the certificate of Computer Operation Basis module and any other module (* * * two modules) in the National Computer Application Technology Certificate Examination (NIT), you can learn the theory and practice of the self-study examination book and the course of Computer Application Basis in this major (section) without trying.
22. What certificates can replace the course Computer Application in Management System for non-computer majors?
Candidates who have obtained the certificate of Grade II or above in the National Computer Rank Examination or the module certificate of "Application of Information Technology in Management System" in the National Computer Application Technology Certificate Examination (NIT) may be exempted from the theory and practice of the course "Application of Computer in Management System" for non-computer majors.
23. What certificates can replace computer and application majors? Specialist? Computer application technology course for computer information management major (junior college)?
Candidates who have obtained the National Certificate Examination of Computer Application Technology (NIT), the basics of computer operation and word processing are exempt from taking the computer and application major? Specialist? Computer application technology course for computer information management specialty (junior college).
24. What certificates can replace the comprehensive practical skills assessment in the rural self-taught experimental area?
Those who have passed the examination by the provincial labor administrative department and obtained the intermediate and above vocational qualification certificates may participate in the comprehensive practical skills examination of the corresponding major in the rural self-taught experimental area without trial.
25. How to apply for course exemption?
Candidates who require exemption should apply to the city and county (district) self-study examination office during the registration period, fill in the application form for exemption, and provide relevant materials.
26. What materials do I need to provide for the course exemption?
Candidates are required to provide the following materials when applying for exemption:
(1) 1 Copy of the original graduation certificate of the original graduation school or self-taught examination.
(2) 1 original student ID card of the graduation school, and stamped with the official seal (red seal) of the academic affairs office of the school; Or 1 student ID card in my personnel file, and affix the official seal (red seal) of the Personnel Department of my personnel relations authority organization.
27. What should be included in the student status card provided by candidates who apply for exemption?
The student card provided by candidates should include the courses, credits, hours, test types, test scores and other contents of each semester. If there is any change in the student registration card, the corrected copy shall be stamped with the official seal (red seal) and signed by the manager. Self-taught graduates are required to provide 1 graduate registration form.