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What are the conditions for college promotion?
A. Conditions and procedures for upgrading to higher education

Your situation belongs to the self-taught examination.

The conditions for self-taught college entrance examination are: having a nationally recognized college degree (full-time, part-time).

The examination subjects are: politics 150, English 150, and professional basic courses 150.

The process of self-study college entrance examination is:

1, log in to the online registration websites of self-study exams around the country to predict names.

2. Go to the local continuing education admissions office to confirm the registration. (Bring the original ID card, one-inch color photo, and fill in the new student registration form)

3. After on-site confirmation, the freshmen who successfully registered need to take photos of the entrance examination at the designated on-site camera at the specified time.

4. After taking photos of the admission ticket, make seat inquiry according to the specified time, and then take the exam according to the specified time and place.

Self-taught college entrance examination: all college students or college graduates can register, and they can choose a key university for two years without this exam. Upon graduation, the undergraduate diploma of higher education self-study examination will be awarded, and those who meet the requirements will get a bachelor's degree certificate.

B. what are the conditions for a junior college to upgrade to an undergraduate course?

My university's school is a newly promoted undergraduate after the merger of junior colleges. Generally speaking, it is a new campus with an architectural atmosphere and a beautiful campus. It's not bad to have teachers from three schools. Moreover, there is an undergraduate teaching evaluation once every five years, which is equivalent to retaking the exam. If you fail, you may cancel the undergraduate course, so the teaching is still very strict, but there are still some shortcomings. Some systems are imperfect and the library is not rich.

The dormitory is really good, unlike many old-fashioned famous schools, so I beg for points.

C. Are there any specific documents on the conditions for upgrading from junior college to undergraduate course?

1, with a certain area of campus. 2, the school enrollment must have a certain scale. 3. Teachers should meet certain requirements, that is, how many professors and how many sub-majors there are. These are hard conditions, and they will be assessed once a year after promotion for five consecutive years.

D. what are the conditions for upgrading from junior college to undergraduate course?

Teachers should meet the minimum requirements of national undergraduate schools. For example, the number of professors and associate professors is the key. It is also necessary to have sufficient students and a large enrollment scale every year; The campus area should also have a certain scale, and classrooms, dormitories, canteens, libraries and sports facilities should also meet the requirements. Then it is necessary to pass several years of evaluation and acceptance.

E. What are the general requirements for upgrading from a junior college to an undergraduate course?

College students voluntarily apply for the exam. If you want to go to college, apply to the undergraduate school you want to go to. Just take the admission ticket and pass the undergraduate score line of their school. You need to be mentally prepared during the college entrance examination.