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How difficult is the undergraduate course?

The undergraduate course is difficult, and the national undergraduate course rate is only below 30%, among which the online rate of 6 provinces and cities is between 20% and 30%, and 13 provinces and cities is below 20%.

Undergraduate course is the basic part of higher education, generally enrolling high school graduates or those with equivalent education. The length of study is four years for most majors and five years for a few majors (the length of study for part-time undergraduate education depends on the situation). Undergraduate education is mainly divided into part-time undergraduate and full-time undergraduate.

Full-time undergraduates are mainly admitted by the national unified entrance examination of ordinary colleges and universities, and they are studying at school, and their academic qualifications are ordinary higher education. Part-time undergraduate courses are usually adult education, online education, open education and higher education self-study exams.

Importance of undergraduate education

1, education is the stepping stone, the first impression you give others, and the most direct performance. Participating in adult education is also a good opportunity for you to learn scientific knowledge. You should have skills and education, so that you can convince others with skills and make others respect you with knowledge.

2. Looking for a job: Every time I graduate, finding a job is a headache for graduates and parents. It's hard to find a job, so the job fair can't squeeze in. Many units (especially state organs and institutions) require bachelor's or master's degree or above in recruitment, and junior college students are not qualified to apply for or take the exam. For example, many schools require a bachelor's degree in recruiting logistics managers and chemists. Some primary school recruiting teachers require a bachelor's degree or above, and junior college or above requires a master's or doctoral degree. There is basically no chance for undergraduate courses.

3. Wage grading: At present, the state organs and institutions in China basically set wages according to their academic qualifications. The undergraduate salary is one grade higher than the junior college salary, and the more standardized enterprises also set their salaries according to their academic qualifications.

4. Reform: Many units (especially state organs and institutions) require a bachelor's degree or above to promote cadres and run for leadership. Even if they are fully qualified, they are not qualified to run for public office, but they cannot seize the opportunity before them. For example, most junior colleges basically require a master's degree or a doctor's degree for middle-level leadership positions, such as department heads, and many units such as schools or courts will stipulate a certain number of years (even some primary schools).

5. Postgraduate entrance examination: you have a bachelor's degree and don't need a degree certificate. You can directly apply for the national unified recruitment of graduate students. However, junior college students can only apply for graduate students with the same academic ability two years after graduation from university.