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Ask me about getting a degree through self-study
Which candidates can be exempted from taking some courses?
Graduates, undergraduates and junior college graduates from all types of colleges and universities in the national education series with nationally recognized academic qualifications, as well as self-study examination graduates who apply for the second major of the self-study examination, can apply for exemption from some courses in accordance with regulations.
16. Which courses can candidates be exempted from when applying for a second major at the same academic level?
Graduates with a junior college degree or above who apply for the junior college (basic section) major of the self-study examination, or graduates with an undergraduate degree or above who apply for the undergraduate major (independent undergraduate section) of the self-study examination are exempted from taking the examination if they have already studied and passed the examination. A course with the same (or lower) title and requirements. Among them, non-self-study examination graduates who apply for a similar major or self-study examination graduates who retake the same major may not be exempt from taking more than half of the courses.
17. Which courses can candidates be exempted from if they apply for majors at the first-year high school level, that is, from junior college to bachelor's degree?
College college graduates who apply for self-study examinations for undergraduate majors (independent undergraduate majors) (i.e. junior college-to-bachelor degree) are exempted from taking public political courses that they have studied and passed. Among them, junior college graduates who take the self-study exam should not retake courses with the same course codes in their undergraduate and junior college (section), but should change to courses that have not been taken in the junior college (section).
18. When graduates with a junior college degree or above apply for self-study examinations for undergraduate (section) or junior college (section) majors, can they be exempted from taking courses with the same or similar names as the original majors in undergraduate and junior college (section)?
Graduates with a junior college degree or above who apply for self-study exams for undergraduate (section) or junior college (section) majors are exempt from taking courses with the same or similar titles as their original majors. For example, graduates majoring in mathematics are exempted from taking "Advanced Mathematics", "Linear Algebra" and other mathematics courses; graduates majoring in English are exempted from taking courses such as public English in non-English majors; graduates majoring in physics are exempted from taking "Physics (Engineering)" )" or "General Physics" and other courses; graduates majoring in computer majors are exempt from taking courses such as "Fundamentals of Computer Applications", "Computer Applications in Management Systems", "Basics of Computer Software" and other non-computer majors; graduates majoring in Chinese Language and Literature Students can be exempted from taking courses such as "College Chinese" and "Practical Writing" in other majors.
19. Which certificates can replace the self-study exam "English (II)" course?
Obtained National English Proficiency Test Level 3 or above certificates (or passed the written test), college graduates who took the school's exams while in school and obtained College English Level 4 or 6 certificates (or took the June 2005 If you obtain a score of 425 or above in the CET-4 exam), and within the validity period, you can be exempted from taking the self-study exam "English (II)" course.
20. Which certificates can replace the self-study exam "English (I)" course?
Obtained National English Proficiency Test Level 2 or above certificates (or passed the written test), college graduates who took the school's exams while in school and obtained College English Level 4 or 6 certificates (or passed the test on June 4, 2005 If you obtain a score of 425 or above in the proficiency test), and within the validity period, you can be exempted from taking the self-study exam "English (I)" course.
21. Which certificates can replace the self-study examination books and the "Computer Application Fundamentals" courses in junior college (segment) majors?
Obtain the National Computer Grade Examination Level 1 (including Level 1 B) and above certificates, or obtain the National Computer Application Technology Certificate Examination (NIT) "Computer Operation Fundamentals" module and any other module (*** Two modules) certificate, you can be exempted from taking the self-study exam and the theoretical and practical parts of the "Computer Application Fundamentals" course in junior college (segment) majors.
22. Which certificates can replace the "Computer Applications in Management Systems" course in non-computer majors?
Candidates who have obtained the National Computer Grade Examination Level 2 or above certificate, or have obtained the National Computer Application Technology Certificate Examination (NIT) "Application of Information Technology in Management Systems" module certificate, are exempt from the non-computer major "Management System" exam. The theoretical and practical parts of the "Computer Application" course.
23. Which certificates can replace the "Computer Application Technology" course in the Computer and Application Major? Junior College? or Computer Information Management Major (Junior College)?
Candidates who have obtained the two module certificates of the National Computer Application Technology Certificate Examination (NIT) "Computer Operation Fundamentals" and "Word Processing" can be exempted from taking the Computer and Application Major? Junior College? and Computer Information Management Major (Junior College) Computer application technology courses.
24. What certificates can replace the comprehensive practical skills assessment in the rural self-study experimental area?
Those who have been assessed by the provincial labor administration department and obtained intermediate or above vocational qualification certificates can be exempted from the comprehensive practical skills assessment of the corresponding majors in the rural self-study experimental area.
25. How to apply for course exemption procedures?
Candidates who require exemption from the course should apply to the city or county (district) self-study examination office within the registration period, fill in the "Application Form for Course Exemption" and provide relevant materials.
26. What materials are required to apply for course exemption?
When applying for exemption, candidates need to provide the following materials:
(1) An original and a copy of the graduation certificate from the original school or self-study examination.
(2) 1 copy of the student status card of the school where you originally graduated, and stamped with the official seal (red seal) of the school’s Academic Affairs Office; or 1 copy of the student status card in your personnel file, stamped The official seal (red seal) of the organization and personnel department of the person in charge of human relations.
27. What content should be included in the student status card provided by candidates when applying for exemption?
The student status card provided by the candidate should contain the courses, credits, hours, examination types, examination scores, etc. taken each semester. If there is any change recorded on the student status card, the Academic Affairs Office of the original graduating school should stamp the official seal (red seal) on the corrected part of the copy and have it signed by the person in charge. Graduates of self-study examinations are required to provide a copy of their "Graduate Registration Form".
Shanghai Self-Study Examination Office Contact Information (Full Version)
2005-6-22
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Address
Telephone
Postal code
Website
No. 670, Guoshun Road, Fudan University 021-65642278
021-65643870
021-65643410 200433 Click here to view
No. 130, Meilong Road, East China University of Science and Technology 021-64253133 200237 Click here to view
No. 3 Fenyang Road, East China Normal University 021-64372801 200031 Click here to view
No. 1575 Wanhangdu Road, East China University of Political Science and Law 021-62071668 200042 Click here to view
Jiaotong University No. 1954, Huashan Road, Shanghai 021-62932886 200030 Click here to view
No. 146 Kunshan Road, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics 021-65361935 200080 Click here to view
No. 149 Yanchang Road, Shanghai University 021-56335049 200072 Click here to view
No. 227, Chongqing South Road, Shanghai Second Medical University 021-63846590*776274 200025 --
No. 288 Guoshun Road, Shanghai TV University 021-25653111 200433 Click here to view
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Room 108, Building 4, Lane 620, Gubei Road, Shanghai University of International Trade 021-62748250*513 200336 Click here to view
No. 350, Xianxia Road, Shanghai University of Engineering and Technology 021-62759779*4123 200336 Click here to view
Shanghai Tourism College, Jiaotong University Self-Study Examination Office 021-62932886 200030 Click here to view
No. 2271, Zhongshan West Road, Shanghai Business School 021-64287247 200235 Click here to view
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No. 64-4, Guilin Road, Shanghai Normal University
(Near Qinzhou South Road) 021-021-64322268 200234 Click here to view
Shanghai Public Security College Hami Road No. 1330 021-62611038 200336 Click here to view
No. 550, Dalian West Road, Shanghai International Studies University 021-65422234 200083 Click here to view
No. 120-121 Caobao Road, Shanghai Institute of Technology 021 -64941408 200235 Click here to view
No. 530, Lingling Road, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 021-54232254 200032 --
No. 67, Chifeng Road, Tongji University -- 200092 --
Unit postal code address consultation telephone website
Shanghai Education Examination Institute 200235 No. 500 Qinzhou South Road 021-64512710
021-64511200 www.shmeea.com.cn
Unit address, postal code and telephone number
Baoshan Self-Study Examination Office, No. 301, Mudanjiang Road, 200940 021-56112788
Jiading University Admissions Office, No. 227, Bole Road, Jiading Town, 201800 021-59528517
p>Minhang University Admissions Office No. 11, Xinzhuang Village 801100 021-64921788
Songjiang University Admissions Office No. 149, Songjiang Zhutaohui 201600 021-57813284
Jinshan University Admissions Office No. 920 Wan'an Road, Zhujing Town, Jinshan 201500 021-57320091
Qingpu University Admissions Office No. 55 Wanshou Road 201700 021-69220499
Nanhui University Admissions Office Chengbei Road, Huinan Town, Nanhui County 201300 021-58021782
Pudong New Area College Admissions Office No. 702, Weifang Qicun 201200 021-28308120
Chongming College Admissions Office No. 66 Dongmen Road, Chongming City 202150 021-59622778
No. 225, Haoxing Road, Discipline Section, Propaganda and Education Department, Shanghai Bureau of Labor Reeducation, 200030 --
No. 147, Changyang Road, Self-Study Office, Self-Study Office, Propaganda and Education Department, Shanghai Prison Bureau, 200082 --
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