Unified recruitment of college graduates (full name "selecting outstanding vocational college graduates to enter the unified examination for undergraduate study", referred to as unified recruitment of college graduates, ordinary college graduates, ordinary college graduates, 3+2 college graduates and ordinary full-time college graduates).
According to the enrollment quota issued by the Ministry of Education, outstanding college graduates are selected to participate in the unified examination organized by the Provincial Education Examinations Institute in the next semester of the third grade before graduation (some provinces issue papers to schools), and they are selected through the examination to enter ordinary undergraduate colleges for two-year undergraduate study.
After graduating from junior college, you can be promoted to undergraduate colleges with corresponding majors in your province. After graduation, your full-time degree is undergraduate, and you can enjoy the same treatment as an ordinary undergraduate. Upon graduation, bachelor's degree and degree certificate of general higher education will be awarded, and employment registration certificate will be issued.
Undergraduate degree certificate enrollment is limited to ordinary full-time college graduates. The registration conditions are excellent college graduates, and the regulations of schools in different provinces and cities are different.
Schools in some provinces and cities require CET-3 or above (CET-4 is required in Shanghai), and there is no record of failing. The reported major must be consistent with the major studied. Some provinces, cities and schools do not require this. For details, please refer to the policies of the provinces in that year. Undergraduate unified recruitment is limited to undergraduate colleges in this province, and it is not allowed to apply for examinations across provinces.