No, once the examinee has been admitted to the academic examination, he or she cannot participate in the enrollment at the junior college level. That is to say, each candidate will only be admitted by one college at the junior college level that year, and one person may not occupy two junior college places.
After being admitted in the academic examination, candidates can still participate in the summer college entrance examination, but can only apply for undergraduate colleges. If admitted by an undergraduate college in the college entrance examination, the admission qualification for the academic examination will be cancelled, and the examinee cannot go to the college where he was admitted; If the candidate is not admitted by an undergraduate college in the college entrance examination, he/she can only choose to study in the college where he/she is admitted, and cannot choose any other college.
In short, once admitted in the college entrance examination, unless the examinee is admitted by a college level school in the college entrance examination, he or she can only register at the school where the college entrance examination was admitted.
Another thing to remind is that if the examinee is not admitted in the academic examination, he can normally participate in the college entrance examination in summer.
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College entrance examination can also enroll junior college students