Self-recommended college students refer to recent college graduates who have not been recommended by colleges and universities. To recommend yourself to a school that wants to apply for the exam, you must pass the comprehensive vocational ability test of the enrollment institution and obtain the qualification to apply for the school. If more than one college enrolls students in the same major, the self-recommended candidates can choose to take the exam in one or more schools according to the examination schedule of the enrollment colleges.
There are four principles for schools to admit self-recommended students, namely, strictly implement the plan; Respect students' wishes; Comprehensively examine the quality of students; Adhere to the principle of "openness, fairness and justice". Strict implementation of the plan: according to the recommended student enrollment plan announced by the Municipal Education Commission, the high school enrollment school pre-enrolls the recommended students according to the number of students who fill in the school volunteers.
Respect for students' wishes: Pre-admission and student recommendation in senior high school are carried out in stages according to students' wishes. When the number of students who volunteer to apply for the exam is greater than the planned number, the enrollment school can pre-enroll the students who volunteer to apply for the school and complete the pre-enrollment of recommended students.
Adhere to the principle of "openness, fairness and justice": the whole enrollment process of recommended students should be based on the rules and procedures announced in advance, and the pre-admission list should be publicized after collective discussion by the school enrollment leading group, so that students and parents can understand the whole pre-admission work of recommended students.
Precautions for the exam:
1, you can't start answering questions until the test signal is sent.
2. Keep quiet in the examination room, do not smoke or make noise, and consciously abide by the examination discipline.
3. No whispering, glance left and right, gestures, signals, peeking, copying or deliberately letting others copy, copying answers or exchanging test papers and draft papers during the exam, and no handing out stationery and supplies by yourself.
Candidates must raise their hands before asking questions. With permission, they can ask questions about illegible handwriting, surface defects, pollution and so on.