There are two kinds of on-the-job education: one is on-the-job academic education, that is, taking exams, studying and exams as on-the-job personnel. After passing the exam, on-the-job education will formally go to the school where it is applied for full-time study; The other is the non-academic education with the same academic ability, that is, first study the courses and meet the conditions for applying for the same academic ability stipulated by the state (for example, the standard for graduate students to apply for a bachelor's degree is more than three years), so that they can sign up for the joint entrance examination with the same academic ability organized by the state every year, formally enter the school, and obtain academic qualifications after passing the examination.
in-service education
Category Adult College Entrance Examination Degree
Self-study examination for higher education: a junior college or undergraduate degree obtained after passing the national self-study examination for higher education and entering higher education institutions.
Distance education degree [2]: Using the teaching mode of TV and internet to study the prescribed courses of higher education, and obtaining a junior college or undergraduate degree with qualified results.
Adult education degree [3]: refers to the on-the-job personnel who use their spare time to study high school equivalent courses, enter institutions of higher learning through the national unified adult college entrance examination, and obtain college or undergraduate education after graduation.
In-service postgraduate education
It refers to the form in which on-the-job personnel pass the national unified postgraduate entrance examination, obtain admission qualifications, and continue their professional study. After three years of study, they obtained the postgraduate qualification with qualified results.
Full-time generally refers to a classification of study time. A full-time school is called a full-time school, and students attend classes all day, mainly teaching. Different from amateur, correspondence, self-study and other forms of learning schools.