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What are the training methods for full-time undergraduates?
Although Yixian Talent Training Center explained the training mode of full-time undergraduate long ago, some students still don't know much about it. In order to make students better understand and master, let's talk about the training method of full-time undergraduate.

At present, full-time undergraduate students generally fill in the scores in a unified way, and some are oriented. Under normal circumstances, self-funded and commissioned training is only provided to graduate students. Under the current situation, the training mode of full-time undergraduate course is unified recruitment, and there is no other choice.

Regarding the significance of unified recruitment, students can look at the following introduction:

Unified recruitment generally refers to the unified enrollment and selection examination of ordinary colleges and universities, and is recruited according to the national enrollment plan of ordinary colleges and universities. The form of study is ordinary full-time, usually called a regular university.

The unified enrollment qualifications mainly include full-time general doctoral degree graduates, full-time general master's degree graduates (including academic masters and professional masters), full-time general second bachelor's degree, full-time general undergraduate (including four-year, five-year undergraduate admitted through the college entrance examination and two-year undergraduate admitted through the unified enrollment examination) and full-time general junior college (higher vocational college).

Unified recruitment originated in the 1970s and 1980s. That's a definition of graduate students when they graduate from junior high school and apply for technical secondary schools or graduate from high school and apply for universities. Compared with the three types of graduate students at that time, unified recruitment was called "national unified recruitment" and enjoyed state subsidies.

By 2 1 century, the meaning of unified recruitment is the students admitted to ordinary higher education through college entrance examination, including undergraduate and junior college students, rather than the students who have accepted adult higher education through adult college entrance examination and higher education self-study examination.

In addition, it should be noted that the following qualifications do not belong to the unified recruitment qualification: adult higher education in adult education (adult college entrance examination is included in the national adult college enrollment plan), higher education self-study examination (self-taught examination), TV University and distance education (online education).