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Is adult education the same as adult college entrance examination? What subjects do they study?
There are certain differences.

Adult education refers to the education attended by non-school-age population, which is different from ordinary higher education.

Adult college entrance examination is a series of national education and included in the national enrollment plan. The state recognizes academic qualifications, participates in the national unified entrance examination, and all provinces and regions organize enrollment in a unified manner. Adult higher education is divided into three types: junior college to undergraduate course, senior high school to undergraduate course and senior high school to higher vocational school. Similar to the general college entrance examination, the examination object is adult (non-school-age) candidates. After that, the procedure is the same as the college entrance examination, with unified scores, unified enrollment and unified classes. Adult college diploma and degree certificate are marked with the words "adult education", but the effect is the same, much better than correspondence/amateur. In addition, it should be noted that the self-study exam is another form of higher education, which is simply based on self-study and measured by passing the exam. If you pass all the course exams, you can get a diploma and a degree certificate.

subject of examination

1. Start from the beginning:

Science and engineering, physical education: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, physical chemistry (physics and chemistry for short);

Literature, history, foreign languages, art: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, historical geography (historical geography for short).

2. High school:

Art, science, foreign languages, sports, art: Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages.

3. Undergraduate course:

There are three subjects in the national college entrance examination, two of which are politics and English, and one basic course is determined according to the subject category of the enrollment major.

(1) Economics of Science and Technology (Management): Politics, English, Advanced Mathematics (2);

(2) literature and history (including foreign languages), Chinese medicine: politics, English, college Chinese;

(3) Law: politics, English and civil law;

(4) Art (first-class subject): introduction to politics, English and art;

(5) Pedagogy (except vocational education): politics, English and educational theory;

(6) Agronomy: the basis of politics, English and ecology;

(7) Medicine (except Chinese medicine and pharmacy, two first-class disciplines): politics, English, and medical care.

The adult college entrance examination system is 2.5 years, and if it is high school, it is 5 years.