2. Counterpart enrollment means that colleges and universities recruit graduates from secondary vocational schools (including general secondary schools, vocational high schools, vocational secondary schools, adult secondary schools and technical schools) and comprehensive high schools, mainly taking cultural courses, Chinese, mathematics, English, professional basic courses and professional courses. After reaching a certain score, it will be selected by the province itself. There are two options: junior college and undergraduate course.
The difference between the entrance examination and the general college entrance examination lies in: a, the proposition unit is different: the former is unified by the provincial education department, while the latter is unified by the national education department. B, the content of the proposition is different: the former takes basic courses such as Chinese, mathematics, English, politics and computer foundation. , and take additional specialized courses and specialized basic courses related to the majors students studied during their school days. The latter takes three basic courses and comprehensive subjects: Chinese, Mathematics and English. In addition, it is also necessary to select candidates to apply for the corresponding subjects stipulated by the school. All fresh graduates who are going to further their studies will be arranged by the school to take the corresponding entrance examination.