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Self-study diploma: socially recognized higher education
Self-taught diploma is a widely recognized form of higher education. Compared with adult graduates, the treatment of self-taught candidates is often higher. The following are the reasons why the self-taught diploma is recognized.

National recognition

Self-taught diploma countries recognize that credits and full-time colleges and universities recognize each other, and students can take the postgraduate entrance examination without being restricted by adult undergraduates. This means that self-taught students can enjoy the same treatment and opportunities as full-time undergraduates.

International recognition

Self-taught diploma is also internationally recognized, and some universities abroad recognize China's self-taught credits. This provides a broader development space and opportunities for self-taught candidates.

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Although self-taught candidates are sometimes biased, compared with adult graduates, self-taught candidates are often treated better. This is because self-taught students need to have higher self-study ability and self-management ability, which is paid more and more attention in modern society.