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How many subjects are there in adult college entrance examination?
There are several subjects in the adult college entrance examination and three subjects in the adult college entrance examination. Among them, two public courses are foreign languages; The other is a professional basic course. According to the subject category of adult college entrance examination enrollment, it is divided into eight subjects. The subjects of public and professional basic courses are as follows: 1, philosophy of adult college entrance examination, history of literature (except art), Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine (first-class subject). 2. The subjects of adult college entrance examination art (first-level subject) are, introduction to foreign languages and art.. 3, adult college entrance examination engineering, science (except biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology and other four first-level disciplines) examination subjects, foreign languages, advanced mathematics (a). 4. Adult college entrance examination subjects in six first-level disciplines, including economics, management and vocational education, biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology and pharmacy (except Chinese medicine), are foreign languages and advanced mathematics (II).

The difference between adult education undergraduate course and adult undergraduate course is different, and the starting point of admission is also different. The specific differences are as follows: Adult education is a form of continuing education for social workers who have obtained college education, and professional courses are upgraded to undergraduate courses. Adult undergraduate (part-time, low social recognition) is an educational model for vocational high school students to pass the college entrance examination, reach the undergraduate admission score and enter the university for higher education. (Full-time diploma with strong social recognition) Good luck!