The difference between middle school entrance examination students and unified recruitment
I. Definition
Indicator students refer to students who have obtained the qualification of indicator students in the senior high school entrance examination. They are generally rated as index students by the school in the third grade, and they can get the qualification to walk to some high schools. The admission of index students usually does not need to take the college entrance examination. High school students are selected according to the total score and comprehensive quality, and can be directly promoted to high school after admission.
Unified recruitment refers to students who are admitted to high schools through independent enrollment in the senior high school entrance examination. They need to take the college entrance examination and be selected according to their scores and comprehensive quality, and finally enter universities or higher vocational colleges.
Second, the selection method
The selection method of index students is usually decided by the school itself. Generally, a few students with excellent comprehensive quality are selected as index students according to their grades, comprehensive quality and other factors, and these students are recommended to go directly to some high schools.
The selection method of unified recruitment is usually through the college entrance examination, and students need to take the college entrance examination and select according to the results of the college entrance examination and comprehensive quality. The results of college entrance examination are the main basis for enrollment, but factors such as students' comprehensive quality will also be considered.
Third, admission criteria.
The admission criteria for index students are usually determined by senior high schools. Generally, students are comprehensively evaluated according to their total score, comprehensive quality and interview performance, and some students with the best comprehensive quality are selected as index students.
The admission standard of unified recruitment is mainly the results of college entrance examination, but factors such as students' comprehensive quality will also be considered. The results of college entrance examination are the main basis for enrollment, but colleges and universities will also consider factors such as students' comprehensive quality, such as their scientific research achievements, practical experience and social activities.
Fourth, the types of schools.
Index students are usually admitted to some key high schools or prestigious schools, which have high teaching quality and high requirements for students' comprehensive quality. The admission of index students usually does not need to take the college entrance examination, and is independently selected by high schools. You can go directly to high school after admission.
Unified recruitment can apply for all kinds of high schools or universities, usually through the college entrance examination. Different types of high schools or universities have different requirements for students' comprehensive quality and college entrance examination scores, and students can choose the school that suits them according to their own situation.
To sum up, the difference between the index students and the unified recruitment mainly lies in the selection method, admission standards and school types. The admission of index students usually does not need to take the college entrance examination, but is independently selected by high schools and directly promoted to high schools after admission; Unified recruitment needs to take the college entrance examination, select according to the results of the college entrance examination and comprehensive quality, and finally enter the university or higher vocational college.