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I am a middle school student. According to the national policy, I have the same education in high school and can take the college entrance examination. But what if my school is in another province?

Secondary vocational schools should be able to take the general college entrance examination for previous graduates, but your situation is quite special, and it is my first time to meet you, so I can't give you a clear answer.

If your household registration has not been transferred to the province where you are studying, you must go back to your hometown to register for future reference. If you are a fresh graduate, the technical secondary school will issue a certificate of fresh graduate, and then bring your registration form of technical secondary school (signed by the local education department) back to the admissions office where you signed up. If you are a former student, you can directly register with the secondary school diploma to the enrollment office of the household registration.

If your household registration has been transferred to the province, according to my personal speculation, it is no problem for you to take the corresponding college entrance examination in the province. Just register directly at the school. If you want to take the general college entrance examination, whether you can register in the province depends on local regulations. It's best to consult the admissions office where you study abroad.