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I applied online for individual recruitment. I obviously applied, but why did I still send a text message saying that I didn’t apply?

Individual enrollment:

Individual enrollment is referred to as single enrollment. In a nutshell, it is independent enrollment at the higher vocational and junior college level. Independent enrollment is a way for higher vocational colleges authorized by the state to independently organize examination admissions, and admissions must be completed before the college entrance examination. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, candidates take a separate admissions examination. If they are officially admitted, they do not need to take the national unified college entrance examination. Those who are not admitted can continue to take the national unified college entrance examination. Independent examination enrollment is a pilot project to further improve the diversified selection mechanism for higher education and is an integral part of the national college entrance examination.

The biggest feature of independent recruitment is to explore the reform of the college entrance examination enrollment system, highlight the characteristics of higher vocational education, and improve the diversified selection mechanism of higher education. Individual enrollment colleges can organize cultural examinations individually or jointly, or they can organize relevant assessments focusing on vocational skills tests in combination with high school academic proficiency test scores, and complete admissions before the college entrance examination. The scope of students for independent enrollment colleges should mainly be ordinary high school graduates in the provinces and regions where they are located, and some secondary vocational graduates can also be recruited on a pilot basis; independent enrollment plans are included in the total number of enrollment plans approved by the state, and unfinished plans are transferred to ordinary colleges and universities for enrollment. It will be implemented during the admission to the unified national examination.