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Significant differences between adult college entrance examination and self-study examination
Adult college entrance examination and self-taught examination are two common adult education methods, but there are significant differences between them. This paper will compare the diploma, examination methods, learning methods, gold content and other aspects to help readers better understand these two educational methods.

Diploma aspect

Adult college entrance examination diplomas are issued by adult education colleges of various universities, and stamped with the seal of a specific university upon graduation; There are two chapters in the diploma of self-taught examination, the chapter of the examiner's college and the chapter of the local self-taught examination Committee. Both of them have bachelor's degrees, and those who meet the standards may also get a bachelor's degree.

Examination mode

Adult college entrance examination needs to participate in the national unified adult college entrance examination, which is similar to the ordinary college entrance examination and needs to fill in the volunteers. In contrast, self-taught students do not need to take the entrance examination, but study according to the curriculum. Every time they pass a subject, they get a certificate of single subject, and they can graduate after passing all the courses. The entrance examination is "strict entry and lenient exit", and the self-study examination is "lenient entry and strict exit".

Learning style

There are many ways to study the exam, such as amateur and correspondence. Self-study is mainly self-study.

Gold content of currency

Although both diplomas are recognized by the state, if you want to compare them, the gold content of the self-taught exam is slightly better.