Because single-column candidates are multi-band and multi-file, the admission scores are different from ordinary candidates. The general majors and individual majors in each school enroll students separately and do not adjust each other. The admission scores are also different. Generally speaking, the single-listed majors are cooperative education majors with high tuition fees or software majors with other special requirements, geology and mineral resources majors, agriculture and forestry majors, free normal majors and orientation majors. In the same batch, anyone who does not enroll students together with the general majors in our school can be called a single-column major, that is to say, as long as they enroll students with more than one belt, they need to take more belts and apply for voluntary examinations.
Single-recruit students and ethnic minorities (ethnic groups included in the single-recruit category) compare their grades, so it makes no difference whether they add extra points or not. Previously, single-recruit students could only apply for single-recruit schools and majors.