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Do higher vocational colleges need to take the college entrance examination?
You don't need to take the college entrance examination to participate in the higher vocational single recruit. Higher vocational single recruit is a special enrollment method for fresh high school graduates, candidates who have ordinary high school education but have not applied for ordinary colleges and universities, and other people with corresponding education or experience, which is equivalent to an independent enrollment channel.

The single-recruit examination in higher vocational colleges mainly tests the comprehensive quality and ability of candidates, including four subjects: Chinese, mathematics, foreign language and synthesis. After passing the examination, you can get the National Electronic Registration Form for Secondary Vocational Education. After taking part in the higher vocational single recruit, you can choose your favorite higher vocational college to register, and you can enter the corresponding higher vocational college after being admitted.

It should be noted that there are certain regulations on registration conditions, registration time and registration methods. Please read the relevant regulations carefully and operate as required before registering.

In a word, the single move in higher vocational colleges is a self-enrollment channel, which can provide an opportunity for those candidates who failed or did not take the college entrance examination to further their studies and improve their own quality, and also provide a large number of outstanding talents for higher vocational colleges.