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What's the difference between self-taught examination and unified examination?
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Different enrollment targets

The enrollment targets of unified recruitment are limited to outstanding full-time ordinary college graduates this year. Self-taught undergraduate, that is, self-taught undergraduate, is not limited by gender, age, occupation, race, nationality and education level, and is suitable for social candidates who have graduated from college, left school or worked for a period of time.

Different educational background.

The national unified recruitment of undergraduate students belongs to the system that college students prefer to continue their studies in undergraduate schools (or majors). Full-time students who have passed the full-time academic year shall apply for the corresponding bachelor's degree according to the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Academic Degrees and relevant regulations, and the bachelor's degree obtained after graduation shall be the first degree. Self-taught undergraduate, belonging to social college, the degree obtained after graduation is the second degree.

The difficulty of the exam is different.

It is difficult to register for the exam, but as long as you pass the exam, you will almost get the undergraduate certificate and bachelor's degree certificate. Self-taught examination belongs to lenient entry and strict exit. More than 1000 million people sign up for the self-study exam every year in China. However, because most social candidates are on-the-job, if you don't register for online courses, no one will lead the audit and no one will pay attention. More importantly, there are many exam subjects for self-taught exams. As long as one of them fails, he won't get the diploma.