The allocation of post-secondary places is usually based on the enrollment plans of different schools and majors, and generally includes the following considerations:
Enrollment Plan:The school will determine the enrollment plan of each major according to the teaching resources and needs of the major, including the number of places for post-secondary education.
Educational Requirements:The post-secondary upgrade is a way for those with a college degree to progress to a bachelor's degree. As a result, applicants are usually required to have a relevant college degree and may have specific requirements for a professional background.
Test Scores:Some schools or programs may require applicants to take certain entrance exams, and test scores may have an impact on the allocation of places.
Work Experience:Some post-secondary programmes may require work experience, especially in professions that involve professional qualifications or relevant work experience.
Interview or comprehensive quality evaluation:In addition to academic qualifications and test scores, some schools or majors may conduct interviews or comprehensive quality evaluations to fully understand the overall quality of applicants.
Please note that there may be differences in the allocation of post-secondary places for different schools and majors
It is recommended that you read the prospectus or consult the admissions office for accurate information before applying.