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What is the difference between a self-taught undergraduate degree certificate and a full-time undergraduate degree certificate?
The degree certificates of self-taught undergraduate and full-time undergraduate are only in different formats and have the same effect. Although the format is different, the degree certificates of self-taught undergraduate and full-time undergraduate are recognized by the state.

Certificate format

After graduation from the self-taught examination, there will be the words "higher education self-taught examination" in the position directly above the certificate, and full-time is the word of ordinary colleges and universities.

Signature and official seal

The full-time certificate will be signed or sealed by the principal, but the self-study certificate is not. Only the official seal of the school and the official seal of the self-taught department will appear on the self-taught certificate, and there will be no personal signature or seal.

Query mode

The words "Office System of Higher Education Self-taught Examination of the People's Republic of China" will generally appear on the self-taught certificate, but full-time will not appear. On the self-taught academic certificate, there will be self-taught words, identity numbers and certificate numbers to facilitate online inquiry. Full-time students don't need an ID number, just a certificate number.

End of degree certificate

Adult higher education graduates are written at the end of the self-taught undergraduate degree certificate, and ordinary higher education graduates are written at the end of the ordinary full-time undergraduate degree certificate.