Do adults need to go to school for self-taught undergraduate courses?

Self-taught undergraduate students generally do not go to school. There is no entrance examination for self-taught undergraduate students. After successful registration, you can apply for the corresponding examination subjects within the specified time every year without going to school. Registered majors complete the required examination subjects and meet the credit requirements. After passing the thesis defense, they can generally apply for undergraduate graduation, not to mention further studies.

There is no entrance exam for the self-study exam. According to the reported major, you need to take the national unified examination, and after all the courses of the major are qualified, you will be issued a graduation certificate. Self-study exam, as the name implies, is to study by yourself and take the exam by yourself. It has two forms of assistance: university assistance and social assistance. Candidates (that is, full-time students) who participate in university aid need to study at school, while social aid is to register, apply for graduation in the local study room, not to study at school, and make their own arrangements.