What conditions do adult college entrance examination applicants need to have for medical majors? Medical majors are popular majors in adult college entrance examination. Candidates who want to apply for such majors need to meet relevant conditions, as follows:
What conditions do adult college entrance examination applicants need to have for medical majors?
Candidates applying for medical majors in adult colleges and universities should meet the following requirements:
(1) Those who apply for clinical medicine, stomatology, preventive medicine, traditional Chinese medicine and other clinical specialties shall obtain the qualification certificate of practicing assistant doctors or above of the corresponding category issued by the provincial health administrative department, or obtain the corresponding professional qualifications of ordinary technical secondary schools recognized by the state; Or a rural doctor's practice certificate issued by the health administrative department at or above the county level, and a technical secondary school diploma or technical secondary school level certificate.
⑵ Those who apply for the examination of nursing specialty shall obtain the practicing nurse certificate issued by the provincial health administrative department.
⑶ Applicants for other specialties in the medical category shall be on-the-job professional technicians engaged in the health and pharmaceutical industries.
⑷ In principle, the examinee's major should be the same as his or her major.
The registration time for adult college entrance examination is different every year. Generally, from the middle of August to the first ten days of September, each province begins to announce the registration time. The specific registration time is designated by the provincial education examination institute. Therefore, the time specified by the provincial education examination institute should prevail in which province the examinee is located.