The schools participating in enrollment are mainly full-time ordinary higher vocational colleges set up independently. Except for a small number of undergraduate teacher classes, other enrollment plans are ordinary colleges and universities.
The mode of single recruitment was originally designed for the graduates of technical secondary schools, vocational high schools and technical schools (referred to as "students from three schools"). Now ordinary high school graduates can also apply for the exam, which has special requirements for their voluntary reporting and professional courses. Higher vocational colleges can take an examination of both junior colleges and undergraduate courses, but they are generally junior colleges.
To put it simply, the single-recruit examination in higher vocational colleges is another kind of college entrance examination similar to the college entrance examination, and it is a kind of college entrance examination corresponding to higher vocational students. Subjects: Mathematics, Chinese, English, with 450 marks, and there are professional examinations. Higher vocational college students who are single-recruited. I took four courses, Chinese, math, English+professional courses. The total score is 750 and the specialized course is 300.