1. Age requirement: applicants are usually required to be within the prescribed scope, and the specific age limit may vary according to different schools and enrollment categories.
2. Education requirements: According to different enrollment categories and school requirements, you may need to have corresponding education, such as high school diploma, undergraduate degree or equivalent.
3. Skills requirements: Some specialized schools or courses may have requirements for the specific skills or background of the applicant, such as the requirements of art colleges for students' artistic level and talent.
4. Physical health: Some special professions or occupations may require physical health, such as military academies or physical education institutes.
5. Other requirements: Depending on the school and the enrollment category, there may be other specific requirements, such as language proficiency test and interview.
6. Relevant test scores: According to the requirements of the school, it may be necessary to provide entrance test scores or transcripts of previous schools. Different schools may require test scores in different subjects.
What is social life:
Social students usually refer to non-fresh graduates from high schools or universities, that is, students who miss the normal enrollment time and want to re-apply for admission. Some special circumstances, including adult learners, international students and repeat students, may also belong to the category of social students.
Social students often need to register and apply for admission through special channels or processes, which may be different from the admission conditions and procedures of fresh graduates. Specific requirements and procedures may vary according to schools, regions and educational stages. Therefore, if you are considering becoming a social student, it is recommended to consult the Admissions Office of the target school directly for more detailed information.