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What's the difference between undergraduate and full-time undergraduate?
Full-time undergraduate students in colleges and universities refer to those who have passed the college entrance examination. Full-time undergraduate courses include graduates of adult college entrance examination and other forms of education. It's just that society has become accustomed to calling full-time undergraduate courses in colleges and universities full-time undergraduate courses. Those who pass exams, take part in self-study exams, take correspondence courses and go to college at night are only called undergraduate courses, not full-time undergraduate courses, so as not to be confused with ordinary undergraduate courses.

1. Adult College Entrance Examination (hereinafter referred to as Adult College Entrance Examination) is an entrance examination for adult colleges and universities in China to select qualified graduates to enter higher-level academic education. It belongs to the national education series and has been included in the national enrollment plan.

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. Candidates are required to take the national unified examination organized by the Ministry of Education, and all provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government will organize the admission. At the beginning, it was established to solve the problem of academic education and continuing education for on-the-job personnel. Most participants are adults, which is an important part of national higher education.

3. Adult college entrance examination is divided into undergraduate, undergraduate and undergraduate, and the selection requirements are different due to different levels, regions, disciplines and majors. There are three forms of learning: full-time (full-time), part-time (amateur) and correspondence (self-study, supplemented by centralized face-to-face instruction).

4. After systematic study, undergraduate graduates have achieved the required results through graduation thesis defense and degree English assessment, and if they meet the requirements for degree application, they can apply for a bachelor's degree and continue to study for master's and doctoral degrees.