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Is adult education a full-time degree?
Adult education is not a full-time degree.

Adult education is part-time. Adult education refers to a form of education different from ordinary full-time teaching. There are four main forms, namely, higher education self-study examination, online education, adult college entrance examination and open university. Nowadays, many companies require bachelor degree or above in recruitment. At present, the ability to look at the workplace depends on academic qualifications. Without a good education, it is difficult to find a job or get a promotion smoothly.

Adult education is an important way for many working people to improve their academic qualifications, because the diploma it obtained is recognized by the state and can be found in Xue Xin. com。 Although the gold content of adult education is not as good as that of full-time education in ordinary colleges and universities, it has the same effect as the unified recruitment education in terms of salary, personnel treatment, postgraduate entrance examination, professional certificate examination, civil service examination, study abroad and professional title evaluation, and its treatment is the same as that of ordinary college graduates.

The difference between adult education and full-time education;

Full-time students need to pass the college entrance examination, which is difficult, with few subjects and no undergraduate professional knowledge. Adult college entrance examination is a national unified examination for enrollment of adult colleges and universities, which belongs to the national education series and has been included in the national enrollment plan. There are few subjects in the entrance examination, and the annual admission score is not high. Candidates who meet the policy of adding points to the senior high school entrance examination can get corresponding care points.

Adult college entrance examination is generally geared to social adult enrollment, that is, students who have completed compulsory education and most of them have gone to work. Full-time universities are only for high school graduates who are fresh or repeat their studies, and the enrollment direction is relatively narrow.

Adult college entrance examinations issue diplomas recognized by the state. Graduates with diplomas have the same treatment as similar graduates in ordinary colleges and universities, and they can all take postgraduate examinations, civil service examinations and judicial examinations. Anyone who meets the relevant conditions can apply for a bachelor's degree.