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What is autonomous enrollment and what are the conditions?
Self-enrollment means that some colleges and universities enroll some outstanding candidates in advance through self-evaluation before the college entrance examination.

Independent enrollment conditions:

1, academic specialty: candidates have outstanding performance in a certain discipline, such as participating in national or international academic competitions and winning prizes, or publishing papers in national academic journals.

2. Innovative spirit: Non-academic qualities such as thinking mode, innovative ability and leadership of candidates are recognized, such as outstanding performance in scientific and technological innovation, social practice and teamwork.

3. Special talents: Some majors need special background and skills, such as art, sports, medicine and other majors, and will recruit candidates from related majors independently.

4. Comprehensive quality: Candidates have high comprehensive quality, including ideological and moral quality, cultural quality and physical and mental quality.

Advantages of independent enrollment:

1. Select outstanding talents: Self-enrollment is mainly aimed at outstanding students with academic expertise and innovation potential. These students often can't stand out through unified score admission in the college entrance examination. Self-enrollment provides these students with an opportunity to show their strengths and potential.

2. Increase the chances of entering a prestigious school: through independent enrollment, candidates can obtain pre-admission qualifications in colleges and universities, and enjoy certain preferential points for admission in the college entrance examination. Excellent can even be admitted to a line. This undoubtedly increases the chances of those candidates who are difficult to get into an ideal prestigious school in the college entrance examination.

3. Promote the diversification of higher education: independent enrollment encourages colleges and universities to select suitable talents according to their own school-running characteristics and professional needs, which is conducive to promoting the diversified development of higher education. At the same time, candidates can also choose a major and school that is more suitable for them according to their interests and abilities.

4. Encourage senior high school students to develop comprehensive quality: Independent enrollment not only pays attention to the academic performance of candidates, but also pays more attention to the comprehensive quality of candidates, including ideological and moral quality, cultural quality, physical and mental quality and so on.