The so-called equivalent academic ability refers to having the same academic ability as a certain level or obtaining a diploma (including the corresponding degree) with different disciplines and majors. For example, undergraduate courses include full-time undergraduate courses, correspondence undergraduate courses, self-taught undergraduate courses, and evening undergraduate courses. All have the same education. The concept of equivalent education has reference significance in degree and postgraduate education. For example, candidates with the same academic qualifications (undergraduate, master's degree or bachelor's or master's degree in a certain subject) often appear in graduate enrollment, and apply for master's or doctor's degrees across disciplines; Non-professional graduates who are engaged in degree work have the same academic ability (master, doctoral students or master's and doctoral degree recipients) to apply for master's and doctoral degrees.
So you can also meet the second requirement of the application conditions through these.