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What's the difference between national education and general enrollment plan?
1, with different properties.

National education is also called public education. School education provided by the state to its citizens. Generally speaking, the basic education that every citizen must receive is stipulated by the state, that is, primary and junior high school education, and some countries also include preschool education and higher education.

The enrollment plan refers to that colleges and universities with unified recruitment qualifications adjust their enrollment professional structure, hierarchical structure and regional structure according to the needs of national social and economic development, within the annual enrollment scale approved by the state, combined with the employment situation of graduates in recent years and the situation of students in various provinces (municipalities directly under the central government and autonomous regions), and make independent and reasonable arrangements for student enrollment plans.

2. The concept is different.

National education is also called nine-year national education, that is, nine-year compulsory education, which belongs to universal compulsory education. The length of education includes six years in primary school and three years in junior high school, which are called ethnic primary school and junior high school respectively, totaling nine years. Basically, the aim is to improve the quality of the population, that is, to provide compulsory education for children and adolescents aged 6 to 15.

Colleges and universities with the qualification of unified recruitment adjust the professional structure, hierarchical structure and regional structure of enrollment according to the needs of national social and economic development, within the annual enrollment scale approved by the state, combined with the employment situation of graduates in recent years and the enrollment situation of provinces (municipalities directly under the central government and autonomous regions), and make independent and reasonable arrangements for enrollment plans.

3. The order of education is different.

National education sequence refers to full-time graduates, self-study exam graduates, adult higher education graduates, correspondence or TV university graduates, distance education graduates, etc. Within the scope of the diploma issued by the Ministry of Education. The diplomas issued are all electronically registered by the Ministry of Education and recognized by the state and society! The university degree of national education sequence is also recognized by the Ministry of Education.

The reserved undergraduate programs shall not exceed 3% of the total undergraduate programs, and the reserved specialist (vocational) programs shall not exceed 1% of the total specialist (vocational) programs. Colleges and universities should submit enrollment plans of different majors to their superiors in the prescribed time and format. The provincial education administrative department is responsible for summarizing and verifying the student source plan compiled by local colleges and universities. The enrollment plan of provincial colleges and universities arranged across provinces shall be approved by the provincial education administrative department of the university through consultation.