Undergraduate unified recruitment refers to the educational policy of selecting outstanding college graduates to enter undergraduate study in the form of unified recruitment, which is the general designation of ordinary undergraduate, ordinary junior college and fresh junior college by the Ministry of Education.
The unified examination is usually once a year. After the expiration of the study period, all subjects are qualified, and the undergraduate colleges will issue the general undergraduate diploma. After graduation, students' first degree is undergraduate.
The college entrance examination (called the college entrance examination in Guangdong province and the college entrance examination in Jiangsu province) is an entrance mode in which freshmen and previous graduates pass a unified examination every year. After being admitted, the candidates will be inserted into the junior year of the undergraduate school to study together, which is the only way for college students to enter full-time undergraduate (national task students) in ordinary colleges and universities.
Undergraduate courses are divided into unified recruitment undergraduate courses (ordinary colleges and universities undergraduate courses) and social adult education undergraduate courses.