How many levels do I need to pass to upgrade to English? As the title suggests, thank you

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have already passed CET-4, you do not need to take the English test again, and you can add a percentage of your CET-4 score to your overall score. It is impossible to predict how many points will be able to successfully enter the undergraduate program, because the difficulty of the questions varies from year to year, and the level of candidates from year to year is also different, so it can only be said: the more the merrier!

    Hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm a college upgrade, and I only need to pass level 4.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no restriction on the English language of the post-secondary version. As long as you reach the cut-off score in the post-secondary entrance examination, you may be admitted. As for the school you are applying for, it depends on the situation whether there are any regulations on whether you need to reach a certain level of English for graduation.

    Usually, if you want to get a degree, you must pass level 4.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you choose a bachelor's degree when you graduate, you must pass level 4, if not, you don't need to pass!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I am from a foreign language school. Our professional requirement is to pass level 4 before you can upgrade to a bachelor's degree.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's OK to pass the B level, and the upgrade mainly depends on your grades.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be to pass the fourth level, I wish you a speedy pass.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you are a junior college, you must at least have an English A-level certificate, and you will still take the English test when you upgrade to a junior college.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends, it's usually level six. Some places have different standards!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Since there is no unified syllabus for the post-secondary exam, let's first take a look at the relevant requirements of other exams to better understand the requirements for Level 4 and the word volume of the post-secondary exam.

    From the above**, it can be seen that the vocabulary requirements of level 4 are very high. The new syllabus of the 2016 Grade 4 and 6 exams is compared to the previous version, and the number of words is higher than that of the 2006 version.

    The vocabulary required by the syllabus of the fourth and sixth level exams is 4,795 words, an increase of 1,513 words.

    The requirements for upgrading to a higher degree are much lower. Although there is no unified syllabus, college graduates should have a vocabulary higher than the 3,000 words required by the college entrance examination when taking the college entrance examination, and at least 3,400 words required by the A level of the Higher Education English Application Proficiency Test. If you want to get a better score, you should have a vocabulary of about 4,000, which can be slightly lower than the 4,780 words required for college English courses.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The English level of the post-secondary upgrade is equivalent to the level of less than level 4 in the university.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, you can meet the qualifications for the college upgrade: you must have a college degree to take the exam, and candidates who are studying and graduated from a junior college can participate in the registration and examination of the college entrance examination, and can enter the undergraduate school to continue their studies after passing the test scores and other identity tests. All work is presided over by universities authorized by the State Education Commission of China.

    Examination format: The examination subjects are composed of two categories: public basic courses and professional courses, with a total score of 600 points. There are two common basic courses, each with a full score of 150 points, and the test time is 120 minutes (150 minutes for the basic English test for English majors).

    One major course is worth 300 points, and the examination time is 150 minutes (240 minutes for art and design majors).

    Subjects of the post-secondary examination: The subjects of each subject are politics, English and a professional foundation course.

    1. Literature and History: Politics, English, College Language.

    2. Art: Politics, English, Introduction to Art.

    3. Science and Engineering: Politics, English, Advanced Mathematics (1).

    4. Economics and Management: Politics, English, Advanced Mathematics (II).

    5. Law: Politics, English, Civil Law.

    6. Education: Politics, English, Educational Theory.

    7. Agronomy: Politics, English, Ecology Basics.

    8. Medicine: Politics, English, Medical Comprehensive.

    9. Physical Education: Politics, English, Educational Theory.

    10. Traditional Chinese Medicine: Politics, English, University Chinese.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, you don't. My classmate is a post-secondary student.

    He couldn't pass the fourth-level exam.

    But I passed English A and B grades.

    So don't be discouraged.

    It won't affect your notebook because of English.

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