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What's the difference between self-taught colleges and adults?
Self-taught college and adult college are two different forms of academic education. Although both are adult education, there are still many differences between them. This paper will compare the entrance examination, learning style, learning cost, examination difficulty, examination time and graduation diploma to help readers better understand the similarities and differences between the two forms of education.

Different entrance exams

Before taking the self-taught examination, students in self-taught colleges can choose relevant majors according to their own conditions and participate in the study of their own professional courses, regardless of the entrance examination results and age, occupation, education and health status. Adult colleges and universities need to pass the unified examination organized by the state, reach the minimum admission score controlled by the province, and be admitted to the enrollment school.

Different learning styles

There are three forms of study in adult universities: correspondence, part-time and full-time. In addition to full-time, the other two forms of learning are mainly self-study, supplemented by face-to-face teaching by teachers, while students in self-study colleges are generally self-study and of course have teaching guidance, but the class hours are not as much as those in adult colleges.

Different study fees

The cost of self-study examination is relatively lowest and the most difficult. Every subject must take the unified examination held in the province. Without the guidance of teachers, you need to buy books, read books and take exams yourself. The tuition fees of adult colleges and universities are generally determined by the enrollment schools according to local prices, and the tuition fees of different schools will be different, ranging from 1700-4500 yuan.

The difficulty of the exam is different.

Adult junior college exams are more difficult than self-taught exams. After students are admitted, they will attend classes with the full-time unified recruitment college, but the passing rate of the exam is simpler. For example, they take exams in the unified recruitment college. Generally speaking, the final score of unified recruitment (90% test paper score+10% normal performance score). The difficulty of self-taught examination is notoriously difficult in adult education. Candidates need to take an exam and pass C before they can get a diploma.

The exam time is different.

Self-taught candidates can only take professional courses in April and June, 65438+ 10, but not in July and June. Adult exams are generally held in June+10 in 5438, and only once a year. If you miss this year's exam, you can only wait for next year's exam.

Diploma style is different.

Diplomas in adult education are awarded by adult education colleges of various universities. Which university will be stamped when you graduate? There are two chapters on the graduation certificate of self-taught examination, one is the chapter of the examiner's college, and the other is the chapter of the local self-taught examination Committee.