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The difference between adult education and self-study examination
Adult education and self-taught examination are two common forms of adult education. What's their difference? This paper will analyze the learning form, course completion and graduation difficulty.

Different forms of learning

Self-study examination is mainly self-study, and adult education needs to go to school. Of course, there are also self-taught departments of national universities, which charge the same as general recruitment, have the same curriculum, but have different student status, and the self-taught time can be arranged freely.

Courses are completed in different ways.

Adult education has passed the adult college entrance examination, and it is relatively easy to graduate. Self-study examination is to take the relevant national examination twice a year, and each course must be qualified to obtain the graduation certificate, which is relatively difficult and the most difficult of all diploma examinations.

The difficulty of graduation is different.

Although it is relatively easy to graduate from the self-taught examination in adult education, the premise is that you have to study hard and it is not easy to get a degree. Adult education in good universities is also very good, and you can learn a lot. Whether it is self-taught examination or adult education, it only exists in the form of diploma. At present, the treatment is almost the same, and there is no big difference and comparison in gold content.