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Adult Education Model: Differences among Self-taught Examination, Adult College Entrance Examination and Network Education
Self-taught examination, adult college entrance examination and online education are three common ways of adult education. Although they are all designed to meet the learning needs of adults, there are still some differences between them. Below, we will introduce the main differences between these three education methods in detail.

entrance examination

You don't need to take the entrance exam for self-study, but you need to take the entrance exam for adults and online education.

Graduation certificate

The graduation certificate of self-study examination is stamped with the seal of the Provincial Self-study Examination Committee and the seal of the college where the examiner is located to ensure double sealing; Adult college entrance examination and online education diploma are only stamped with the seal of the graduation school.

educational system

Self-study examination has flexible academic system and no fixed academic system, and you can graduate through the course; Adult college entrance examination and online education generally last for 2-5 years.

Degree application

Self-taught students only need to pass all course exams (including English) to apply for graduation; Adult college entrance examination and online education need to pass the national bachelor's degree English test, otherwise they are not eligible to apply for a bachelor's degree.