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What is a certificate of completion?
Certificate of completion: refers to the completion of learning or training tasks but not meeting the graduation requirements. The specific differences are as follows:

1, graduation:

Students who have completed the contents stipulated in the education plan and training plan within the learning period stipulated by the school and have met the requirements of undergraduate graduation in moral, intellectual and physical aspects are allowed to graduate and issued with graduation certificates.

Step 2 graduate

In any of the following circumstances, it shall be completed and a certificate of completion shall be issued:

(a) to complete the courses and practical links specified in the professional training plan within the prescribed learning period, but fail to meet the graduation requirements of this major because of the unqualified examination of individual courses or practical links.

(two) to meet the requirements of the professional training plan, but the punishment has not been lifted.

Step 3 drop out of school

Students who can't finish their studies and need to drop out of school halfway will be issued an associate degree certificate after studying for one school year.