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The difference between a single action and a corresponding action
The single move is a separate entrance examination for candidates. If you are officially admitted, you don't have to take the college entrance examination. The counterpart is secondary vocational enrollment, emphasizing the professional skills examination for secondary vocational graduates to upgrade to higher vocational colleges. The counterpart exam is difficult and the admission rate is high.

Choose a different major

You can only choose the same major as your major in secondary vocational school, and the single move is not limited by major/category. However, when volunteering, you can only apply for one major of one school at a time (each omission is different).

Choose different schools.

Each province participates in different single-recruit schools, and there are many schools that can apply for it.

The difficulty of the exam is different.

Single strokes are put forward by various institutions and tested separately, which is generally not difficult. But the counterpart schools are relatively difficult.

Different registration groups

Counterpart single strokes are only for secondary vocational schools such as vocational high schools, vocational secondary schools and technical secondary schools. Higher vocational single recruit means that high school students don't have to take the college entrance examination after being admitted to higher vocational colleges through separate enrollment.

legal ground

Article 29 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that schools and other educational institutions shall exercise the following rights: recruit students or other educatees.