What should I do if I fail the Dutch undergraduate international student exam and do not graduate?

Updated on educate 2024-06-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    International students returning to China for employment whether they enter state-owned enterprises, central enterprises, apply for civil servants, settle down, or promote positions in public institutions, etc., need academic certification, and the retention of obedience has also introduced a new policy since January 18, where international students have not graduated abroad, by submitting false materials for academic certification, will enter the list of dishonest HEI in academic certification, and the list will also be publicized on the Internet, and will also be included in the comprehensive management of the national credit management system.

    The situation of the landlord can now be given to the following three points for reference:

    1. Transfer or change majors to continue to complete the undergraduate degree.

    2. Apply directly for a master's degree without graduating from a bachelor's degree.

    3. If you really don't want to go abroad again, you can also apply for a certificate of returning from studying abroad with a degree.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't know if you are studying a regular bachelor's degree or an honors bachelor's degree, according to my understanding of the Canadian academic system, Canada is divided into a general bachelor's degree and an honors bachelor's degree, an ordinary bachelor's degree is 3 years and requires 90 credits, and an honors bachelor's degree is 4 years and requires 120 credits. Generally, there is no chance to retake the exam after failing the Canadian exam. At present, international students who have returned to China without graduation abroad cannot have their academic qualifications certified, but international students who return to China to enter public institutions, apply for civil service examinations, and settle down in China need academic certification.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dutch institutions use a credit system, in which the duration of undergraduate study at a closed graduate university is 3 years and requires 180 credits, while the bachelor's degree of a higher professional education requires 240 credits and the duration of study is 4 years. Institutions adopt a credit system, and students can apply for graduation only after completing the required credits.

    However, international students who have not graduated abroad and returned to China cannot apply for academic certification, because false materials are involved, and if they are found out during the certification process, they will enter the blacklist of untrustworthy behaviors in academic certification, and the list will not only be publicized on the official website, but also include personal credit, which will also have a great impact on the students themselves.

    So if you want to solve the problem of academic certification, the only way out is to study abroad, but if you do not graduate from the bachelor's degree and then study abroad for an undergraduate, the study time will take at least 3 years, and the tuition fee and living expenses are not small costs. If you meet certain conditions, you can directly apply for a taught master's program in the UK, the study time of the taught master's program in the UK is one year, the institution is a semester system, there is no GPA requirement, you can get a degree by taking 180 credits, and return to China to find a job in an ordinary unit.

    If you really don't want to study abroad after graduating from your bachelor's degree, you can apply for a certificate of retention certification with a degree, and find a job in an ordinary unit in China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello subject. According to the relevant regulations on the COE in Australia, if a student fails more than 50% of the courses in this semester, or if the same course fails multiple times, he will face the risk of being expelled from the school. This is because the school will consider that the student does not have the appropriate learning ability to complete the subsequent studies.

    If the student has already received the email, the student can first check whether the email has given the corresponding opportunity to appeal, and if so, seize the opportunity to appeal first, and strive for a chance to continue to complete the study. Think about how you can show the school that you are capable of completing your studies.

    If there is no chance to appeal, you can consider whether you want to continue to complete your subsequent studies, and if so, you can consider applying directly to a master's school, and return to your home country after completing your master's degree.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Appeal first, and if you really can't appeal, decisively transfer to another school. In the state, there is basically no waste of credits.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    All Australian courses can be retaken, and after passing the recourse, you can graduate.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The solution to not graduating from the course:1. Transfer. Students from foreign colleges and universities can choose to transfer if there is an unexpected situation at the undergraduate level, but under normal circumstances, students have to choose to transfer by themselves, but even if they are students in the junior year, the transfer can only transfer one year of public course credits, that is, a large part of the situation students will start studying from the sophomore stage.

    If you do transfer like this, students will have to waste an extra year to cope with their sophomore year, which will cost a lot more in terms of time and finance.

    2. Apply for further study in a master's institution to improve your degree under the existing circumstances.

    It only takes one and a half years to successfully pass the course and the final stage to get a degree, so it is the best choice in terms of time and economic cost.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello subject.

    In Australia, it is not surprising that there are cases of being expelled because of too many failed exams during the study abroad. There are requirements for failing the exam on the Australian visa. If a student fails a course multiple times in a row, the school will send the student a corresponding email, which is a warning at the least, and expelled from the school if it is serious.

    There are also ways to deal with the matter of being expelled from school:

    1. Appeal and prove to the school that you have the ability to complete your studies.

    2. Transfer or re-apply for undergraduate studies. This method is more suitable for freshman and sophomore students.

    3. Consider applying directly to a master's degree institution after the undergraduate stage. This method may be considered by the subject. It won't take too much time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally, the school will give you the opportunity to explain, you can go and talk to the school teacher about your situation, and you will not be expelled, unless you are always absent from class, do not take exams, and have a particularly bad attitude.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    International students who could not get their graduation certificates because they failed the exam and returned to China, Jinghua gave the following suggestions:

    1. Transfer to another school. If you transfer your current university credits to another school, you will be able to have your academic qualifications certified after graduation.

    2. International students who cannot graduate from a bachelor's degree can also use their previous credits to apply for a master's degree directly. For example, most of the master's degrees in British schools are one-year, and you can get a graduation certificate quickly. When returning to the country for academic certification, the pre-academic qualifications can be processed.

    3. If you don't want to study, international students have not got a graduation certificate and return to China, if you want to get a job, you can also do the certification of the service or the letter of residence first.

    International students can communicate with me if they encounter all kinds of problems that they cannot get their graduation certificates.

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