What's the difference between college entrance examination and single-recruit colleges?

1, the test time is different.

The single move is to participate in the single move registration after taking the college entrance examination, take the exam in advance before the college entrance examination, and do not need to take the college entrance examination after admission. The college entrance examination is a unified participation in the college entrance examination.

2. The range of institutions that can be tested is different.

Single strokes are generally colleges and universities in the province, and the college entrance examination can be admitted to universities across the country.

3, the difficulty of the exam is different.

Single-recruit colleges usually take their own exams or unified exams organized by provinces and cities, which is simpler than the college entrance examination. The college entrance examination is a little more difficult.

Single move: Individual enrollment institutions can organize cultural examinations alone or jointly. The enrollment scope of self-enrollment colleges should mainly be ordinary high school graduates in their provinces and autonomous regions, and some secondary vocational graduates can also be recruited on a pilot basis; Individual enrollment plans are included in the total number of enrollment plans approved by each school, and unfinished plans are transferred to the national unified enrollment examination for ordinary colleges and universities.

Specialist: Specialist education is mainly divided into full-time specialist and part-time specialist. Full-time college students are usually admitted by national colleges and universities through the national unified examination. Part-time colleges are mainly divided into adult higher education and other types, and there is no fixed length of study. Students can study in relevant educational institutions or study by themselves.