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The difference between adult education and unified examination.
Adult education college entrance examination and unified examination college entrance examination are two different examination methods. Let's look at their differences.

Examination requirements

Adult education requires you to have a college degree (recognized by the state) and take the adult education college entrance examination; The college entrance examination requires you to have a full-time college degree, and there are fewer schools and majors to apply for, and there are more restrictions on non-fresh graduates.

Learning style

Adult education colleges are generally part-time, with classes and exams on weekends; The unified examination is a full-time study, which is combined with the professional primary class to study together.

Gold content of academic qualifications

Adult education is a bachelor's degree in adult education, which is recognized by the state, but the gold content is not high, and many employers will not recognize it; The college entrance examination is a full-time undergraduate education with high gold content and is recognized by employers.