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What does orientation mean?
Targeted students are targeted students, which is a policy formulated to help remote areas, ethnic minority areas and industries with difficult working conditions train talents and ensure that they get a certain number of graduates. Colleges and universities can appropriately combine the source areas of enrollment with the employment situation of graduates, and incorporate them into the "targeted employment" enrollment plan according to a certain proportion of the national enrollment plan.

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The targeted student policy allocates not less than 50% of the enrollment plan to universities in the region through high-quality colleges and universities, and appropriately tilts to rural universities and weak universities (including "+schools" in the "prestigious schools+"education consortium). So as to promote the fairness of education and give students everywhere a chance to attend a good university.

Directional students and unified students are admitted in the same batch. The admission of directional students is based on the candidates' unified examination results and directional volunteers, and they are admitted in turn from high score to low score according to their wishes. The admission score line is not lower than the minimum admission control line of ordinary high schools. Candidates with the qualification of directional students can apply to the high school with directional student source plan, and the directional volunteers are limited to one school per student.

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