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In-service academic education
Adult education is a type of education aimed at those who have entered the society but still want to get university books. It mainly includes three categories: self-taught examination, distance education and adult college entrance examination. This is a type of education that can be queried through the National Learning Information Network. Whether it is employment, settlement, civil service examination or children's schooling, they are treated equally with full-time college students.

For universities and undergraduates:

1, general (unified recruitment): the national unified college entrance examination enrollment, that is, three-year general full-time college and four-year general full-time undergraduate. If you pass the exam, you can get a diploma.

2. Adult college entrance examination: You need to pass the adult college entrance examination to obtain the learning qualification, and the words adult higher education are printed on the graduation book.

3. Self-taught examination: Candidates who take the single-subject examination and pass all subjects will be awarded academic certificates. There is a chapter on self-study committee in the book.

4. Online education: that is, distance education, online teaching through the network, obtaining certain credits, and issuing academic certificates.

Students who want to improve their academic qualifications can choose training institutions, especially during their student days, because their foundation is relatively weak and they have forgotten all their previous knowledge. It is difficult to pass all the exam subjects by yourself at this time. Welfare education can make candidates take fewer detours, make up for their weak foundation, and quickly improve their test scores.