Self-study exam: lenient entrance and strict exit
Self-taught examination, also known as higher education self-taught examination, pays attention to the combination of individual self-taught examination and national examination, and has the characteristics of "lenient entry and strict exit".
Communication: Yan Jinkuan
Correspondence is a form of adult college entrance examination, which mainly enters a higher level of study through adult selection examination, showing the characteristics of "strict entry and wide exit".
The self-taught diploma has higher gold content.
Although both of them are nationally recognized academic qualifications, from the perspective of social recognition, self-taught exams are significantly higher than correspondence courses. This is mainly due to the strict graduation requirements of the self-taught examination.
The graduation rate of self-taught examination is low.
Only about 30% of self-taught students can graduate smoothly every year, while the graduation rate of adult college entrance examination is as high as 97%. This also shows that the gold content of the self-taught diploma is relatively high.
How to choose?
Self-taught examination and correspondence have their own advantages. If you pursue a higher diploma and are willing to make corresponding efforts, the self-study exam may be more suitable for you. However, if you want to get a relatively easy way to improve your academic qualifications, correspondence may be your best choice. When choosing, please be sure to consider your actual situation and needs.