The qualifications for unified recruitment mainly include full-time ordinary doctoral students, full-time ordinary master students (including academic masters and professional masters, usually unified recruitment graduate students have double certificates and degree certificates and graduation certificates, and in-service graduate students have documentary master's degree certificates or additional completion certificates), full-time ordinary undergraduates (including four-year undergraduate students admitted through the general college entrance examination, five-year undergraduate students, full-time ordinary second bachelor's degree and two-year undergraduate students admitted through the unified recruitment examination) and full-time ordinary colleges.
The difference between unified recruitment and general recruitment
1, unified recruitment should refer to unplanned enrollment and unified recruitment should refer to planned enrollment; In other words, the students in general recruitment are candidates who have not been admitted to the recruitment office, and the students in general recruitment are candidates who have been formally admitted to the recruitment office.
2. After enrolling students, you can choose to transfer or not. Ordinary enrollment cannot transfer accounts.
3. The scores of unified recruitment are drawn by the recruitment office, and the scores of general recruitment are drawn by the school itself.