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What do you mean by single-recruit undergraduate approval?
"Single-recruit undergraduate batch" refers to the way that high school students directly enter undergraduate universities through independent enrollment. It is called "batch" because each university will set a fixed number of enrollment places when enrolling independent students, and these places constitute a batch.

Compared with the general college entrance examination, it is more difficult to enroll single-recruit undergraduates. Because colleges and universities often pay more attention to the comprehensive quality of candidates and the actual needs of enrollment plans, and these factors are not only reflected in grades and majors, but also include a series of interviews, written tests and comprehensive evaluations.

Because the enrollment threshold of single-recruit undergraduate students is relatively high, and the comprehensive quality of candidates is also high, compared with ordinary college entrance examination, the students admitted by them also have certain advantages and strength. Entering universities in this way will also bring better development opportunities and academic resources to these students. Therefore, candidates who can successfully enter the single-recruit undergraduate course will have a brighter and more favorable future development.