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Single move: an opportunity to move towards high-quality higher vocational education
One-way enrollment is a policy launched by the Ministry of Education to improve the higher vocational education system and promote the diversified selection and admission mechanism. Encourage high school graduates and secondary vocational graduates to actively divert to high-quality vocational colleges to improve the quality of students. Although some tuition fees need to be paid in advance, this cannot hide its great advantages.

Prepaid tuition

The single move requires paying some tuition fees in advance, but compared with the future income, this is definitely a worthwhile investment.

Enter high-quality higher vocational colleges in advance.

In the single move, higher vocational colleges will organize the proposition, examination and marking before the college entrance examination, delimit the minimum admission control score line, determine the admission list, and report it directly to the Provincial Education Examinations Institute for approval. This means that you have the opportunity to lock in your favorite higher vocational colleges in advance and lay a solid foundation for your future career!

Enjoy equal treatment

Candidates who take the separate entrance examination enjoy the same treatment as those who take the college entrance examination, which means that you don't have to worry about the impact of single recruitment on your future development. It may be a shortcut to your success!

Improve students' quality

Single recruit encourages high school graduates and secondary vocational graduates to actively divert to high-quality higher vocational colleges to improve the quality of students.