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The difference between paragraph a and paragraph b in college textbooks
1. A batch of undergraduate courses is divided into Class A and Class B, which are two different batch stages:

The first batch of institutions are divided into Class A, Class A 1 and Class B: Class A is a national key institution, and the Ministry of Education has decided to implement the "2 1 1 Project" and "985 Project", and the former State Education Commission has designated the institutions to participate in the first batch of admission.

A 1 is one of the first A-class institutions jointly run by Chinese and foreign countries. Class B is an ordinary college with good enrollment in all provinces for many years.

2. The distinction between Class A and Class B is not to reduce the requirements of the batch, so in addition to a preparatory course, the first batch of Class A and Class B undergraduate courses also implement the minimum filing control line.

3. The enrollment institutions are different:

The first batch of undergraduate students refers to the implementation of "2 1 1 Project" in colleges and universities. The first batch of students are national key universities and the Ministry of Education, as well as universities designated by the former State Education Commission.

The university enrolled in stage B is an ordinary university with good students for many years, and it is a university with preparatory courses in the province. The first batch of undergraduate first-level admission institutions, excluding their preparatory students.