Hi-tech job fair is generally a comprehensive exhibition of higher education entrance examination, and it is a comprehensive exhibition held by domestic higher education entrance examination institutions to facilitate candidates and improve the quality of education. Generally, after the college entrance examination and before the scores are announced, colleges and universities send personnel in charge of enrollment to enroll students in the form of consultation and interview.
At the job fair, local schools and famous foreign schools will gather at the venue. Under normal circumstances, many students and parents will come to visit, feel the atmosphere of the school in advance and prepare for the follow-up application. In some areas, after the score inquiry, strike while the iron is hot, and hold high-tech job fairs before students enter the exam to collect more information about students with high scores and attract high-quality students. The higher the level, the more popular the college is.
The significance of high-tech fair:
1. For higher education entrance examination institutions, high-tech job fairs can improve examination quality and promote education equity. Providing comprehensive, accurate and timely enrollment information to candidates and parents through high-tech job fairs can reduce the information asymmetry between candidates' registration points and enrollment points, thus promoting higher education to be more fair and equitable.
2. For candidates and parents, the High School Entrance Examination will be an important reference for understanding the higher education enrollment policy and examination content information. By attending the job fair, candidates and parents can better understand the enrollment policy, specialty setting and teaching facilities of colleges and universities.
3. For the society, high-tech job fairs are an important way to understand the development of higher education and related policies. Through job fairs, all sectors of society can learn about the latest progress and reform direction of higher education, and promote policy formulation and social concern.