Single recruit, that is, the abbreviation of individual enrollment. In a word, it is independent enrollment in higher vocational colleges. Mainly for secondary vocational school students and ordinary high school students. But ordinary high school students rarely participate. Individual enrollment is a way authorized by the state for higher vocational colleges to organize their own examinations, which must be completed before the college entrance examination. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, candidates take the entrance examination alone. If you are officially admitted, you don't need to take the national unified college entrance examination. Those who are not admitted can continue to take the national unified college entrance examination. Individual examination enrollment is a pilot to further improve the diversified selection mechanism of higher education and an integral part of the national college entrance examination. After students enter the school, they are treated the same as those admitted by unified recruitment.
1. Compared with the ordinary college entrance examination, the single-recruit examination questions are relatively simple, the single-recruit cultural examination mainly focuses on the basics, and the interview score is relatively easy.
2. Different organizations: the single-recruit examination is organized by the provincial examination institute, and each pilot single-recruit school independently proposes and organizes the test independently;
3. Different examination ranges: single-recruit students only take four subjects: Chinese, Mathematics, Foreign Language and Comprehensive; students from three schools (vocational high school, technical secondary school and technical school) take four subjects; ordinary college entrance examination students take four subjects, but they need to take literature comprehensive or science comprehensive.
4. Different test scores: in principle, the scores of Chinese, mathematics and English in the single-recruit test are 180-200, and the scores of quality evaluation, that is, interview scores, are 100- 120. The scores set by each examination institution are different, and the enrollment brochures of each examination institution shall prevail.