Have different meanings.
Counterpart education is a channel for secondary vocational school graduates to enter ordinary colleges and universities, and single recruit is a measure to improve the higher vocational education system and realize the diversified selection mechanism of higher education.
Different characteristics
Peer-to-peer education is a distinctive examination system, which aims to meet the needs of vocational middle school graduates to enter universities. The single move is to highlight the characteristics of higher vocational education and make contributions to improving the diversified selection mechanism of higher education. In addition, independent enrollment institutions can independently or jointly organize cultural examinations, which mainly come from ordinary high school graduates in their provinces and autonomous regions, but they can also recruit some secondary vocational graduates for pilot projects.
Propositional units are different.
Individual enrollment is independently organized by each institution, and counterpart enrollment is uniformly organized by the Provincial Department of Education. In addition, there is a concept called "unified recruitment", which is usually used to describe the general higher education that is admitted through recruitment.