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Higher Vocational Single Recruitment and Counterpart Single Recruitment: How much do you know?

Higher vocational single recruit and counterpart single recruit are two important examination systems in the field of vocational education. This paper will discuss the differences between the two systems in depth to help readers better understand the two systems.

Different enrollment goals

Higher vocational single recruit is mainly for students from three schools (technical secondary school, vocational high school and technical school), while counterpart single recruit allows higher vocational colleges to organize their own examinations and enrollment, and the enrollment targets vary from college to college and province.

History is different from development.

Counterpart single recruit began in the late 1980s, which is an examination system established by the state to develop vocational education and reform the evaluation system. Higher vocational education is a further improvement and reform of this system in recent years.

Different application conditions

Graduates from secondary vocational schools can take part in counterpart education, but secondary vocational students at the starting point of high school need to take part in the general college entrance examination. In addition, there is only one opportunity for entrance examination every year. If you miss it, you can't apply again.

Different main choices

Students who take the entrance examination can only choose majors and schools that are consistent with their major categories.