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Is the continuing education diploma recognized by the state?
State recognition.

Continuing education is a special form of education, mainly to update, supplement, expand and improve the knowledge and skills of professional and technical personnel, further improve the knowledge structure, and improve creativity and professional and technical level. In the era of knowledge economy, continuing education is the main way and basic means to develop human resources, and focusing on developing the potential ability of talents and improving the overall quality of the team is an important content of the construction of professional and technical teams.

brief introduction

National unified examination for enrollment of adult colleges and universities (referred to as "adult college entrance examination"). The examination is divided into three levels: from junior college to undergraduate (referred to as junior college), from senior high school to undergraduate (referred to as junior college) and from senior high school to junior college (referred to as junior college). Adult higher education is a series of national education, which is included in the national enrollment plan and recognized by the state.

There are three learning forms in adult colleges and universities: 1. Full-time; 2. communication; 3. Amateur (including part-time and night university). The shortest study time for full-time job is: four years in senior high school, two years in junior high school and two years in junior high school; The shortest study time for correspondence and amateur is: five years in senior high school, two and a half years in junior high school and junior high school.