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Adult College Entrance Examination and TV University: Differences between Two Adult Education Methods
Although adult college entrance examination and TV University are both adult education, there are some important differences between them. This paper will discuss the differences between these two educational methods from three aspects: admission procedures, school subjects and foreign recognition, so as to help readers better understand.

Different admission procedures

Adult college entrance examination is a national unified adult college entrance examination, but only some undergraduate students in RTVU need to take the entrance examination organized by themselves. This means that if you want to enter the university through the adult college entrance examination, you need to take the national unified examination, and if you want to enter the university through RTVU, you need to take the examination organized by RTVU itself.

Different subjects of running schools

RTVU is a complete system from central to local, with its own campus, equipment and teachers, while adult college entrance examination has no its own school-running entity, so it must rely on ordinary universities or RTVU to run schools. This means that if you want to get a degree through the adult college entrance examination, you need to take classes in ordinary universities or TV universities, while if you want to get a degree through TV universities, you can take classes on the campus of TV universities.

Foreign recognition is different.

In foreign countries, RTVU diplomas are widely recognized, especially in Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Britain, while the recognition of adult college entrance examination is relatively low. This means that if you want to go abroad for further study or work, the degree obtained through RTVU has advantages.