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The difference between non-unified recruitment and unified recruitment
There are three main differences between the two: different admission objects, different characteristics, social recognition and so on.

1, the admission targets are different: the unified recruitment is a high school graduate whose admission score exceeds the local minimum filing score in the current year and who fills in college volunteers; Non-unified recruitment should be a high school graduate or equivalent, and there is no hard and fast requirement for scores.

2. Different characteristics: the score line of unified recruitment is delineated by the degree recruitment office, and the Ministry of Education is unified according to the planned number; The score line of unified recruitment is determined by the school itself, and the enrollment quota is reserved by the school.

3. Social recognition: Both unified recruitment and non-unified recruitment are undergraduate diplomas recognized by the Ministry of Education, but students who are not unified recruitment are not full-time undergraduates, and many enterprises do not recognize them.