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What does the college self-study exam mean?
1. What is the concept of self-study?

A: The self-study examination of higher education is a national examination of higher education for self-learners. It is a combination of individual self-study, social assistance and national examination.

Higher education self-study examination has the following remarkable characteristics:

(1) authority. The system of higher education self-study examination is a national examination, and the state recognizes the qualifications of graduates.

2. openness. Candidates are not restricted by age, sex, previous education, occupation (except special majors), nationality, place of residence, physical condition, etc.

3. flexibility. The self-study examination of higher education adopts the method of single subject examination and credit accumulation, which is not limited by the semester and academic year system. Candidates can decide the courses and the number of courses according to their own conditions, and arrange their own examination progress according to the professional examination plan.

(4) effectiveness. For individuals, taking the self-taught examination costs less than entering ordinary colleges and adult colleges, and it is an effective way to receive higher education with less investment and high efficiency.

Second, is the self-taught exam studying in a university?

Answer: Candidates who take the "self-taught examination (long-term self-taught examination)" do not study at school, but take the full-time self-taught examination at school.

3. Is there a professional teacher giving lectures?

A: The main form of "self-study (long-term self-study)" is "self-study", and there is no professional teacher to give lectures. The class at school is "full-time self-study".

The difference between "full-time self-taught examination" and "self-taught examination (long-term self-taught examination)";

The national higher education self-study examination (also known as long-term self-study examination or large-scale self-study examination), like the fixed-point application self-study examination (also known as short-term self-study examination), is a nationally recognized self-study examination and organization form. Short-term self-study examination is a supplementary form of national higher education self-study examination. In order to meet the demand for applied talents in various places and give full play to the potential of colleges and universities to serve the local economy, the state agrees that local self-study examination committees and local colleges and universities jointly hold applied self-study examinations, which are organized by colleges and universities to help students and provincial self-study examination offices to organize examinations. Examiners and provincial self-study examination committees jointly issue diplomas, and their diplomas enjoy the same treatment as the national higher education self-study examination.

The differences between them are as follows:

(1). Learning forms are different. The long-term self-study exam is mainly self-study by candidates, and students can also choose auxiliary learning; Short-term self-study examination generally requires reporting to the relevant majors of colleges and universities approved by the provincial examination Committee, and the study time and place are relatively concentrated.

(2) The management of student status is different. Long-term self-study candidates only need to register in the county self-study office to get the exam, short-term candidates register in colleges and universities, and their student status files are filed in the Provincial Education Commission.

(3) The examination time is different. The long-term self-study examination is organized by the provincial examination office, four times a year, and the time is 1 month 4.7. 10, which can be repeated. There is no time limit for qualification (unless there are special requirements for undergraduate degree application); The short-term self-study exam is at the end of each semester, and those who fail can make up the exam.

(4) The examination and proposition methods are different, and the long-term self-study examination is jointly formulated by the national examination committee and the provincial self-study examination committee. Short-term self-taught subjects are divided into unified examination courses and school examination courses. The unified examination course is organized by the self-study examination committee, and the school examination course is tested by the school.

(5) The charging items and standards are different, and the long-term self-taught examination fees are unified throughout the province; Short-term self-study fees are charged according to the professional settings and running conditions of the host institutions and related standards. Due to the occupation of school teaching resources, the fees are generally higher than those for a long time.

Therefore, there is no difference between long-term and short-term self-study exams in diplomas, but there are differences in some links.

4. Is the charge different from that of the same student?

Answer: Different, "self-taught examination (long-term self-taught examination)" is divided into "social-oriented majors" (such as English, Chinese language and literature, administration, etc. ) and "departments entrust majors" (such as law, accounting, etc. ). The former costs about 100 yuan per exam. All of them, plus professional expenses such as teaching materials within 1000. You can get it for about 2000 yuan; Full-time self-study exams have tuition fees, which are paid by semester, and each semester is more than 3,000 yuan or even higher.

5. How to register for the self-study exam?

Answer: The "social-oriented major" in the long-term self-study examination is generally registered in the local self-study examination office (online registration has been opened in some areas), and the "department-entrusted major" is generally registered in the entrusted department. For example, law (undergraduate) is registered with the local judicial bureau. Full-time self-study exams are generally recruited among those who fail in the college entrance examination. Please pay attention to the college admissions brochure.

6. Can I participate as long as I sign up?

A: Long-term self-study exam refers to self-study after registration, and then take the exam, and you can apply for graduation by passing all subjects; Full-time self-study exams are generally recruited among students who failed in the college entrance examination. Need to be reminded, pay attention to the recruitment qualifications of recruitment institutions, and beware of being fooled. Go to school (full-time) after enrollment.

7. What's the difference between independent undergraduate course and undergraduate?

A: The independent undergraduate course in the self-taught examination refers to the undergraduate course of "upgrading from junior college to undergraduate course", which is set for those who have obtained junior college education (or are studying junior college) to continue their studies. Candidates can take several additional courses according to the original major, or they can directly participate in independent undergraduate courses. Undergraduate course refers to the undergraduate major set up according to the requirements of ordinary colleges and universities, including basic courses and undergraduate courses. The undergraduate course also accepts those who have obtained a college degree for further study. Those who have participated in independent undergraduate courses and majors will eventually get a bachelor's degree. Those who meet the relevant requirements can also apply for and obtain a bachelor's degree.