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What's the difference between adult undergraduate examination and self-taught undergraduate examination?
First, the difference between enrollment methods:

1. Undergraduate enrollment takes the form of national unified examination, independent enrollment or taking classes.

2. Self-taught undergraduate students can study in relevant educational institutions or study by themselves.

Second, the differences in learning systems:

1, undergraduate course is full-time teaching, with a duration of 4-6 years.

2. There is no fixed study period for self-taught undergraduate students, and there are various learning methods.

Third, the difference in recognition:

The recognition of undergraduate course is stronger than that of self-taught undergraduate course.

Extended data:

Self-taught (self-taught undergraduate):

1. independent undergraduate course, a self-study exam for higher education, is a professional self-study exam for college graduates of various forms of higher education.

2. Self-study examination management institutions in most provinces implement the same management for this kind of major as undergraduate majors, and only readers who hold a diploma of junior college or above can apply for it.

3. Candidates can get a bachelor's degree certificate after meeting the prescribed graduation requirements, but there are higher requirements for a bachelor's degree. Therefore, students who take the self-taught examination need to meet the requirements of different institutions and majors, and pass the English examination for adult bachelor's degree in order to obtain a bachelor's degree certificate.

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