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What is the difference between full-time education and on-the-job education?
Full-time academic qualifications refer to full-time education after passing the national unified examination and being admitted to the school, and the academic qualifications obtained are proved to be full-time education; On-the-job education degree refers to the degree obtained by taking the national unified adult college entrance examination or completing the courses of self-study examination, which is proved to be an on-the-job education degree. Its characteristic is that it can study while working and make full use of holidays or leisure time to complete the courses prescribed by the state. The two enjoy equal treatment in accordance with state regulations. Relatively speaking, the gold content of full-time education is high, and the gold content of on-the-job education is naturally lower, which is the fundamental difference between the two. Therefore, the prerequisite for many employers to recruit employees is to recruit only full-time graduates. If you apply for civil servants, the two are equal and there is no difference.