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What's the difference between adult college entrance examination and college entrance examination?
According to relevant teachers, there are three levels of adult college entrance examination: college entrance examination, senior high school entrance examination and college entrance examination. The forms of study after admission include correspondence, amateur and full-time study. Mainly the first two forms, only a few adult colleges and universities are full-time study.

Undergraduate course is a selection exam.

College entrance examination is the abbreviation of the selection examination for junior college students to enter the undergraduate stage, and it is the examination system for junior college students to enter the undergraduate colleges in Chinese mainland education system.

Two types

There are two kinds of undergraduate courses: the first is the undergraduate course of general higher education (unified recruitment), which selects college graduates from full-time colleges and universities in various provinces (unified recruitment). The second category is adult higher education, including self-taught examination, adult college entrance examination (amateur, correspondence), distance education (network education) and open education of RTVU.

Differences between applicants

The enrollment target of unified recruitment is limited to excellent full-time ordinary college graduates, and the undergraduate course must have a nationally recognized college diploma, which varies from province to city and from school to school.

Differences in academic qualifications

The college entrance examination is the starting point of the college entrance examination. Except for the unified college entrance examination, all other unified college entrance examinations are your second degree, and your first degree is junior college (the first degree of unified college entrance examination is undergraduate). For an ordinary undergraduate, he is directly promoted to undergraduate through the college entrance examination, and the first degree is undergraduate.

The difference between years of study.

Generally, junior college students study for three years and undergraduate students study for two years, a total of five years. Ordinary undergraduate courses are mostly four-year programs. In addition to unified recruitment, other methods of upgrading to undergraduate courses are likely to take less time. For example, the study of entrance examination takes about 2.5 years.