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When did the State Council start to ban the trading of college students' accounts?
You are asking two completely different concepts.

College students are not allocated, starting from grade 98, that is to say, grade 97 (taking undergraduate course as an example) is allocated at 200 1 graduation. However, the difference between unified recruitment and entrusted training began to be abolished in Grade 98, but the college entrance examination has basically not started to expand enrollment, and tuition fees have to be paid for studying (1997 before unified recruitment, tuition fees have to be paid for entrusted training). After graduating from Grade 98, the employment mode of "two-way choice" began to be implemented. However, since there was no enrollment expansion in 1998, the employment situation after graduation was still relatively good. Since Grade 99, the enrollment expansion of college entrance examination has started in an all-round way, and the employment pressure of "two-way choice" for graduation has started to increase geometrically every year.

As for selling hukou, that is, buying a small town hukou from a rural hukou, it was gradually banned in the late 1990 s, which is similar to the expansion of the college entrance examination, but the two policies have nothing to do.