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What is the single move?
Single move, that is, separate enrollment. Simply put, it is independent enrollment in higher vocational colleges. Mainly for secondary vocational school students and ordinary senior three students. Single recruit is a way that the state authorizes higher vocational colleges to organize their own examinations and complete the admission before the college entrance examination.

Provincial admissions network view

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Diversified selection mechanism

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.

Higher vocational level

Single move, that is, separate enrollment. Simply put, it is independent enrollment in higher vocational colleges.

You don't need to take the national unified college entrance examination.

According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, candidates who take separate entrance examinations do not need to take the national unified college entrance examination if they are formally admitted. Those who are not admitted can continue to take the national unified college entrance examination.

Students are treated equally.

After students enter the school, they are treated the same as those admitted by unified recruitment.