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Adult College Entrance Examination and Self-taught Examination: Explain the differences in detail.
Adult college entrance examination and self-taught examination are two common adult education methods. Although everyone can get a diploma, there are differences in registration time, examination subjects, recognition and learning methods. This paper will introduce these differences in detail to help readers better understand these two educational methods.

Registration time is different

The adult college entrance examination is registered from August to September every year, and the exam ends at 10; The self-study exam was conducted on June 5438+ 10, April, July and June 5438+00, among which April and June 5438+00 were the big exams.

Different examination subjects

Adult examination is a national unified examination, with various learning methods, including full-time, amateur and correspondence, and you can apply for a bachelor's degree after completing your studies; Self-taught examination means that candidates choose their own universities and majors, sign up for the examination according to the course content, and get a diploma after passing all the courses.

There are differences in understanding

Although both the adult college entrance examination and the self-taught diploma are recognized, there are differences in recognition because of the different difficulties in examination and evidence collection. It is generally believed that the recognition of self-taught examination is higher than that of adult college entrance examination.

Different learning methods

There are three teaching methods: full-time, amateur and correspondence. Self-taught examination is mainly based on self-study, with independent choice of universities and majors, and learning according to the course content.