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Is it difficult for Peking University to take the self-study exam?
There seems to be some misunderstanding on this question.

The development direction of self-taught examination is the national unified examination of all courses and the establishment of question bank. Now more and more majors and subjects are subject to the national unified examination. So it has nothing to do with the examiner school. For example, the major of Chinese language and literature is the examiner of Beijing Normal University in Beijing, but Beijing Normal University is not a major school at all. The examination papers of Chinese language and literature major in all provinces of China are the same, but the examiners posted on graduation certificates in all provinces are different. The examiner school is designated by the provincial examination Committee. So it has nothing to do with school. In other words, most of the courses of the examiners of Peking University should be the national unified examination, and only a few majors and courses (such as elective courses) are selected by Peking University itself.

The central point I want to say is not to take the examiner's school so seriously. If you know the self-taught school, you will understand that the diploma of the self-taught school has the same gold content no matter which school is stamped, because there are more than 30 examiner schools in more than 30 provinces and which province is stamped by the same major and the same test paper. Strictly speaking, although the certificate is stamped with the name of the examiner's school, the self-taught candidates should not be called graduates of the school. Because most examiners have neither given questions nor taught you anything, they are just entrusted by the provincial examination Committee to stamp a chapter on the certificate. The relationship between candidates and examiner schools is formal. Perhaps in the whole examination process, candidates will not go to the examiner's school once, nor have they contacted the teacher of the examiner's school once, because these are unnecessary. The only connection is that the self-taught undergraduate candidates need to go to the examiner's school to defend their graduation thesis when they graduate. If this can be regarded as graduation from this school, then everyone will go to Beijing to take the exam.

Recruiting units only look at majors and not schools in the face of self-taught candidates. Because employers who are willing to recruit candidates are interested in the perseverance of candidates, regular recruitment units also know that it is useless to look at schools.