First of all, the single move refers to taking the entrance examination of higher vocational colleges or technical schools, entering the school directly, and obtaining the corresponding professional certificate or degree after graduation. Counterpart education refers to directly entering the corresponding university or higher vocational college through the results of college entrance examination and learning the corresponding professional knowledge.
Secondly, the single-recruit education system is relatively short, generally two or three years, and the counterpart education system is relatively long, generally more than four years. Therefore, students who work alone can enter the workplace earlier, start working and earn a certain income, while students who go to other universities need to spend more time and energy to study, but they can get higher education and broader development space after graduation.
In addition, the enrollment targets of single recruit and counterpart education are also different. Single recruit is mainly aimed at those students who want to master a certain vocational skill quickly and enter the workplace as soon as possible, while counterpart education is mainly aimed at those students who want to obtain higher education and further study.