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What's the difference between online education and self-taught examination?
Online education and self-taught examination are both ways to test adult education, but what are their differences?

Learning style

Online education: that is, through online learning, you can arrange your own study time, which is more convenient and free. Self-study: Without any guidance, self-study is quite difficult.

entrance examination

Online education: you don't need to take the national unified examination, you just need to take the entrance examination that you want to enroll in colleges and universities. Self-taught examination: Candidates take the single-subject examination organized by the national examination institutions, and pass one subject, and are issued with a certificate of conformity. Only when all subjects have passed can you apply for graduation.

Graduation certificate

Online education: generally, it takes at least 2.5-3 years to get the certificate. Self-taught examination: You can only apply for graduation after passing all subjects.

hour of log-on

Online education: Enroll students twice a year, in spring and autumn respectively. Please consult the online education college you want to apply for for the specific registration time. Self-taught examination: twice a year (the number of examinations in each province and city is determined by the provincial examination office), and the examination time is April and 10 respectively. Please consult the local self-study examination office for details.

Propositional model

Network education: independent proposition by each pilot university. Self-taught examination: the proposition is arranged by the National Examination Committee in a unified way, which adopts three ways: national unified proposition, regional proposition and provincial proposition.