According to the regulations of the Chinese education system, students who go from post-secondary to undergraduate usually need to start from the third year, because junior college courses are different from ordinary undergraduate courses. Even if there are the same subjects, the depth will be different, and the focus will vary depending on the major direction set by the school.
Therefore, even if you have already obtained a diploma, to obtain an undergraduate diploma, you need to complete all undergraduate level courses and meet the credit requirements. Specifically, if you want to move from a junior college to a bachelor's degree, you need to apply according to the regulations of your school and take the corresponding exams or assessments. Once you have passed the exam or assessment, you can move on to undergraduate study. At the undergraduate level, you need to complete all the coursework and earn enough credits to graduate. Therefore, if you already have a college diploma, you must start from the third year after the college upgrade, and if you are a student who is admitted to the undergraduate degree across majors, you will also face the situation of supplementing the credits of professional courses, and the coursework burden is relatively heavy, which cannot be compared with the junior college.
I have been engaged in the training of Guangdong general college for 10 years, so I have a deeper understanding of the examination policy related to the college to undergraduate in Guangdong Province. After serving nearly 10,000 students, it was found that the problems encountered by candidates every year are basically the same. But we all have the same goal to improve ourselves and work hard for it. The gold content of the college upgrade is not low, and it has been tempered a lot, and the full-time undergraduate diploma is not so easy to get! I believe that every student who has successfully graduated has new insights!