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What is a tradition and what is a unified plan?

The difference between unified enrollment and non-unified enrollment lies in: 1. Unified enrollment is to attend the college entrance examination. 2, non-unified recruitment is self-examination, adult education and the like. 3, unified recruitment, non-unified recruitment countries recognize, but some enterprises do not recognize non-unified recruitment. Detailed explanation: Unified recruitment generally refers to the unified entrance examination for full-time colleges and universities, which is recruited in accordance with the National Enrollment Plan for Colleges and Universities. The form of study is ordinary full-time, which is what is usually called a regular university. Non-unified recruitment refers to unplanned enrollment, and unified recruitment should refer to planned enrollment; That is to say, students who are not recruited by the unified recruitment are candidates who have not been admitted by the recruitment office, while students who are recruited by the unified recruitment office are candidates who have been formally admitted by the recruitment office. Adult education examination, higher education self-study examination, diploma examination and so on. Students admitted through these channels also belong to "non-unified recruitment". Note: The following qualifications do not belong to the unified recruitment: adult higher education (night university in adult college entrance examination, correspondence), higher education self-study examination (self-study examination), radio and television university (RTVU) and online education college (both RTVU and online education belong to distance education).