Examination-free policy for graduates from junior college to bachelor's degree:
1. There are two examinations for junior college to bachelor's degree. The first is a cultural course examination, and the second is a comprehensive examination of vocational skills. The exemption of examinations for veterans to graduate from junior college to bachelor's degree does not mean that there is no need to take examinations at all. For most retired college students, only cultural courses are exempted from examinations. Only candidates who have received third-class merit awards or above while serving in the army will be exempted from the cultural examination and comprehensive vocational skills examination.
2. There will be no admission lines for retired college students to graduate from junior college to bachelor’s degree. Admissions will be based on volunteers and grades from high to low until the number is filled. Therefore, when filling in your application, you should also fill it out objectively and rationally based on your own strengths.
3. The admission of retired college students from junior college to bachelor's degree will only be done once. In principle, no recruitment or adjustment will be carried out. Therefore, when filling in the volunteer form, it needs to be reasonable to avoid slippage.
4. If you are admitted but give up voluntarily, you will no longer enjoy the policy of exempting college students from taking exams and upgrading to bachelor's degree. Voluntarily giving up here means being admitted but not reporting to school.
Preferential treatment for undergraduate graduates includes: 10 points added to the total score of fresh graduates from ordinary universities who take the national master's degree admissions examination within 3 years after retiring. ?
After retiring, on the premise of completing higher vocational (junior college) studies, students can enroll in ordinary undergraduate programs without taking the exam, or enroll in adult undergraduate programs according to their wishes. This will be implemented from 2022 onwards.
If the original school has been cancelled, merged or has difficulty in resuming studies at the original school due to other reasons, the person or the original school can apply to the education department at or above the county or city level to arrange for them to study in the corresponding school.