Graduation Requirements Not Met | Generated by AI
Graduation Eligibility Warning
This message appears to be an automated alert from a university academic system (likely in China, based on the course names and references to the Ministry of Education). It’s notifying you that your current academic record does not meet the requirements for graduation. Specifically, it flags potential issues with one or more of the following:
- 04729. College Chinese – A required general education course on language and literature.
- 02198. Linear Algebra – A foundational math course for engineering or computer science majors.
- 04730. Fundamentals of Electronic Technology (III) – An advanced electronics course, part 3 of a series.
- 04732. Microcomputer and Interface Technology – Covers computer hardware, microprocessors, and interfacing.
- 02141. Computer Network Technology – Focuses on networking principles, protocols, and technologies.
- 11325. Computer and Application Course Experiment (I) – A hands-on lab course for computer applications, part 1.
- Fewer than 2 ideological and political (思政) courses – These are mandatory courses on politics, ideology, and ethics (common in Chinese higher education); you need at least 2 credits or subjects.
Key Points:
- Issue: One (or more) of these items hasn’t been passed, or the ideological/political course count is insufficient. This blocks graduation.
- Advice: If the system has incorrectly predicted course substitutions (e.g., equivalent credits from transfers or electives), click the “Re-select Substitution Relationship Prediction” button at the bottom of the page. This lets you manually adjust and re-run the check.
- Disclaimer: The final decision is up to the Ministry of Education’s official review – this is just a preliminary prediction.
If this is from your student portal, double-check your transcript for grades, credits, or any pending exams. Contact your academic advisor for help resolving these!