If you mean unified higher education, I'm sorry I can't. The span is too big. Generally, undergraduates are promoted to their counterparts. If some schools have no counterparts, they may be promoted to other majors. You can consult a school teacher or senior for details. You can take the law exam from the self-taught college to the undergraduate college, or you can be admitted or founded.
Unified recruitment cannot be cross-professional. University graduates can only choose the undergraduate major corresponding to the major they studied in the university stage, that is to say, unlike the college entrance examination, they must be professional counterparts when applying for the major. In addition, there are certain restrictions on the choice of institutions. Usually, you can only apply for colleges and universities with relevant counterparts in the province, and you are not allowed to apply for examinations across provinces.