What's the difference between directional enrollment and directional units?

1, Ms. Wang asked: How can we know whether the qualifications of schools run by the society are recognized by the state? Ruan Jipeng, chief expert of China College Entrance Examination Information Consulting Center, replied: The best difference is whether the university you applied for is in the enrollment plan issued by the Provincial Admissions Office. If the enrollment school is not in the enrollment plan, it does not belong to the national unified recruitment plan. Parents should pay more attention to this. 2. xu teacher asked: In the enrollment plan, there are directional enrollment and directional units. What does this mean? Ruan Jipeng, chief expert of China Information Consulting Center (ICCEHE), replied: "Targeted students" means "targeted employment enrollment". This form of targeted employment enrollment began in the late 1980s. It is a special enrollment policy that combines enrollment and employment, which is specially formulated by the state to solve the problem that talents in difficult areas such as national defense and military industry, hard industries and national key construction projects cannot be separated and cannot be retained. Its purpose is to help remote areas, ethnic minority areas and industries with difficult working conditions to cultivate talents and ensure that these areas or industries can obtain a certain number of graduates. Employers sign employment agreements with relevant universities. Its real meaning is directed employment enrollment, rather than specifying enrollment in a certain province or a certain student. In other words, directed students mean that they must go to designated regions, industries or units for employment after graduation, rather than the so-called directed enrollment or "point strokes" that many people understand.