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Can I take the college entrance examination if I drop out of high school?
If you have a high school or technical secondary school diploma, you can take the college entrance examination as a social candidate.

On-site confirmation, fresh graduates need to submit student ID cards, and previous students (social candidates) need to submit high school/technical secondary school graduation certificates or academic certificates issued by the government before they can register. Ordinary college graduates, dropouts or employees with high school or technical secondary school diplomas can take the college entrance examination as social candidates.

Persons who meet the following conditions may apply for registration:

(1) Abide by the Constitution and laws of People's Republic of China (PRC);

(2) graduated from a senior secondary education school (including fresh graduates) or equivalent;

(3) Physical conditions meet relevant requirements.

Extended data:

The following persons shall not sign up for the college entrance examination:

(1) college students with higher education qualifications, or students who have been admitted to colleges and universities and retain their admission qualifications;

(2) Students who have not graduated from senior secondary education schools this year;

(3) fresh graduates who registered by deception in the non-graduation year of senior secondary education and illegally participated in the entrance examination of ordinary colleges and universities (including the national unified examination, the provincial unified examination and the entrance examination organized by colleges and universities separately, hereinafter referred to as the entrance examination of colleges and universities);

(4) Persons who have been suspended from taking the college entrance examination due to violation of the national education examination regulations and are in the suspension period;

(five) because of the violation of the criminal law, the relevant departments have taken compulsory measures or are serving sentences.

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