Can I take the adult college entrance exam when I just turned 18?
The adult college entrance examination belongs to the national education series, and its registration conditions not only have strict provisions on the age, student status, education background, health status, etc. of candidates; There are also strict restrictions on candidates' registered permanent residence and majors. In particular, candidates who want to apply for medical majors need not only professional counterparts, but also professional related qualification certificates, in order to facilitate candidates to quickly understand the enrollment conditions for adult college entrance examination.
The adult college entrance examination can be taken at the age of 18. However, there are differences in the definition of the age of candidates in different provinces. The specific age regulations and calculation methods are detailed in the requirements published by the provincial education examination institute.
Educational requirements for adult college entrance examination:
The level of enrollment of candidates varies, and the educational requirements of candidates will also vary. Candidates who apply for college entrance examination must provide a diploma of college degree or above.
1. High starting point. Candidates with high school graduation education can apply for a higher education or a higher education.
2. Upgrade from junior college to undergraduate. Personnel with junior college graduation certificate, undergraduate graduation certificate or above issued by national education series colleges and universities and higher education self-study examination institutions approved by the Ministry of Education can apply for college entrance examination.
Special attention: The certification requirements for "high school graduation education level" on the official website of adult college entrance examination registration in various provinces are slightly different. Some provinces require candidates to provide a high school graduation certificate, while some provinces require candidates to provide equivalent academic credentials or work unit certificates. See the regulations of the provincial education examination institute for details.