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Can full-time self-study undergraduate degree and social self-study degree be regarded as double degrees?
According to the regulations of the State Education Bureau, only senior three students who have taken the college entrance examination and then been admitted to a college or undergraduate course will be issued full-time diplomas after graduation. This is also a full-time unified examination recognized by the society. Other adult universities, night schools, online education, self-taught exams and enrolling students in the name of full-time study are all deceptive behaviors, and the Education Bureau does not recognize their nature of running schools. After graduation, these schools can only issue adult diplomas to students, otherwise their academic qualifications will be cancelled.

So you said that the so-called full-time self-taught undergraduate degree and social self-taught degree can be regarded as double degrees, so it can be said that this is the same level of degree. Because it is clear from the above that there is no full-time self-study exam. You went to those so-called full-time schools yourself. That's because you willingly gave the money to others and were cheated. Nobody forced you to do this.

As long as your major does not belong to the same department. Then the degree you applied for is a double degree.

For example, you study administration and mechanical manufacturing. Administration belongs to the management department. After graduation, you applied for a bachelor's degree in management, while mechanical manufacturing belongs to the engineering department. After graduation, you applied for a bachelor's degree in engineering, so you have a double degree. If the two majors you took in the self-study exam belong to the management department, even if you applied for the degrees of these two majors, but you got a bachelor's degree in management, then you only have one degree, regardless of whether these two majors belong to the same university or two different universities.

Also, when you actually ask, you will say that the self-study exam is full-time. I guess you've been cheated badly.

Self-taught examination, as its name implies, means studying by yourself, reading by yourself, registering by yourself, then paying attention to the arrangement of the examination by yourself, and then taking the examination by yourself. If you want to go to school, is that still a self-study exam? Why are so many self-study classes in the society now playing the edge ball of the Education Bureau? Many people who don't understand the self-taught exam waste a lot of money, and finally they can't even get a diploma. People cheat money and waste time.

Only the diploma issued by the self-study examination office is recognized by the Education Bureau, and the school has no right to issue you a diploma. If you study in those so-called self-taught schools and fail in the exam, the certificate of completion issued by those schools is no different from garbage, and no one admits that it is just a piece of waste paper.