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The difference between adult colleges and full-time colleges
The differences between adult colleges and full-time colleges are as follows:

The difference between adult college and full-time college is mainly reflected in the differences in enrollment objects, learning forms, educational system, graduation certificate, admission methods, employment after graduation and so on. Adult colleges and universities are a way for high school or high school graduates to enter universities through entrance examinations.

1, different enrollment targets. Adult colleges are mainly employees or other social workers, and full-time colleges are mainly high school students and secondary school students. Adult junior college is not unified, and full-time junior college students are unified nationwide.

2. The entrance examination is different. Adult colleges and universities take the adult college entrance examination 5438+00 held in June, and full-time colleges and universities take the general college entrance examination in June.

3. Different learning forms. Adult colleges mainly study in their spare time after work, while full-time colleges study full-time at school.

4. The education system is different. The academic system of adult college is 2.5 years, and that of full-time college is 3 years.

5. The diploma is different. Adult college education will mark adult higher education and specify specific learning forms (amateur or correspondence); Full-time college diploma is about general higher education.

Adult college entrance examination, like ordinary college entrance examination, is a national examination for selecting talents. Just because of their own learning characteristics, they are different in learning forms and other links.