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What is the difference between planned enrollment and unplanned enrollment?
The academic qualifications obtained by graduates are recognized by the state. However, unplanned self-funded graduates may not be able to obtain vocational qualification certification or promotion, nor may they be able to obtain higher education certificates. Unplanned enrollment is credible, and the state recognizes academic qualifications.

Planned enrollment

Planned enrollment belongs to the unified enrollment of colleges and universities across the country, based on the national distribution index, with a certain number of places every year.

The plan enrolls students.

Unplanned belongs to many countries, and the Ministry of Education recognizes the free enrollment places of private colleges or self-taught classes. After their students enter school, they attend courses organized by the school. After graduation, the school will issue diplomas or other relevant certificates separately, and the state will recognize their academic qualifications.

Academic certification

Students who participate in the national unified self-study examination after entering the school shall apply for the self-study graduation certificate with nationally recognized academic qualifications after passing all the courses.