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What is a single move? What are the differences between single and unified recruitment

Single enrollment is a way that the state authorized higher vocational colleges to organize examination and admission independently, which must be completed before the college entrance examination. According to the regulations of the Ministry of education, candidates who take part in the separate entrance examination do not need to take part in the national unified college entrance examination if they are formally admitted. Those who are not admitted can continue to take part in the national unified college entrance examination. Next, let's talk about what is single move and the difference between single move and unified move.

What is a single move

'single move 'in higher vocational education is what we usually call' single move '. We usually say "single move" in a narrow sense, that is, 'single move in Higher Vocational Education'. In a broad sense, single move includes' Higher Vocational single move ',' Sports single move ',' art single move 'and so on. If you're not a sports student or an art student, the single move you're taking is' Higher Vocational single move '. Therefore, ordinary candidates participate in the 'single recruitment', which is at the level of junior college and higher vocational education, and the diploma issued after graduation is the diploma of junior college.

The benefits of single action

First, you can go to a good first-class college with a low score.

Second: you can avoid the edge of the college entrance examination and increase your chances of going to university. All candidates who have been admitted to higher vocational colleges will no longer take part in the 2015 general college entrance examination. They will get the university admission notice in advance. They will not report to the university until September, so they have more time to arrange their study and life.

Third: the diploma obtained by a single enrollment school after graduation is exactly the same as the diploma obtained by the college entrance examination: the independent enrollment of higher vocational education belongs to the level of full-time general higher vocational education, and the admitted candidates can not transfer their studies or majors during their schooling, but the subsidies, awards and treatment after graduation are exactly the same as those of the candidates admitted by the National General Colleges and universities.

Fourth: single recruitment is a shortcut, for students with poor grades, the chance of going to university is greater than passing the college entrance examination.

The difference between single move and unified move

Single enrollment refers to a way of enrollment approved by the Ministry of education, in which higher vocational colleges' independently determine admission standards, independently organize entrance tests, and independently implement enrollment '. Through diversified tests, we can understand students' foundation and knowledge, their ideological and moral character, and their potential. We can show some tacit knowledge and ability, overcome the disadvantage of only score, and flexibly select talents who are partial to the subject but suitable for the major.

Unified enrollment refers to the unified entrance examination, unified enrollment within the national plan, and the form of learning is ordinary full-time, which is commonly referred to as the regular university. At present, the college entrance examination (including the single entrance examination and single enrollment of secondary vocational schools), the unified entrance examination from junior college to undergraduate (from junior college to undergraduate), and the unified examination for doctoral and master's students are adopted. Candidates who have passed the national college entrance examination organized by the Ministry of education and have been admitted, and have been awarded certified diplomas by the Ministry of education after graduation, include doctoral students, master students, undergraduates and junior college students.

Single enrollment and college entrance examination are just two different examination modes, but there is no difference in the treatment of students after they enter the school.