Self-exam exemption means that candidates who meet certain conditions can be exempted from taking the exam for certain courses. The self-test exemption policy may be different in different regions, and the specific requirements and conditions need to refer to the regulations of the local self-test office. If you meet the conditions for exemption, candidates need to submit relevant supporting materials according to the requirements of the self-examination office.
Here are some common scenarios for self-exam exemptions:
Exemption from academic qualifications. Applicants can apply for the examination with academic qualifications recognized by the Ministry of Education, such as junior college, undergraduate, graduate and other qualifications. If you apply for a self-examination junior college or undergraduate, you can be exempted from two ideological and political theory courses with your graduation certificate, and you can be exempted from the public basic courses that you have already studied and have the same name and ** and pass the grades.
Exemption from the English Proficiency Certificate.
If you have a Certificate of Common English (PETS) level, University English.
Level 4 or 6 certificates or other foreign language proficiency qualifications do not require taking the English (1) and English (2) exams.
Exemption from the examination for computer grade certificates.
In the Higher Education Self-study Examination, holders of NCRE Level 1 Certificate of Proficiency are exempt from the courses "Fundamentals of Computer Applications (10018)" or "Computer Application Technology" (including written examination (02316) and laboratory examination (02317)).
As long as you pass the NCRE Level 2 C Language Programming Certificate exam, you can be exempted from the "Advanced Language Programming" course (including written examination (00342) and practical assessment (00343)) in the higher education self-study examination.
The original major corresponds to the common basic courses offered by the self-examination.
If the candidate's original major corresponds to the public basic course offered by the self-examination, the candidate can be exempted from the corresponding public basic course.
For example, students majoring in mathematics can choose to be exempted from Advanced Mathematics I or Advanced Mathematics (Engineering), as well as Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics, Linear Algebra, Advanced Mathematics and Engineering.
Candidates who are preparing for the 2024 self-examination undergraduate exam can enter the mini program below