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What is the difference between vocational high school, ordinary high school, high school, technical secondary school and junior college?
Vocational high school and technical secondary school belong to the same degree, that is, "technical secondary school degree". The full name of vocational high school is vocational high school, which belongs to junior high school and is admitted after graduation. Generally held by middle schools, with secondary school education. Compared with senior high school students, secondary vocational school students have the same academic qualifications, but they focus on a certain professional direction for the convenience of future work. Vocational high school and technical secondary school are just in different directions. I went out to work in a technical secondary school, and my vocational high school was promoted to the college entrance examination. There is no difference between these two certificates.

Vocational high school/senior vocational middle school (hereinafter referred to as "vocational high school") The secondary vocational schools developed on the basis of educational structure reform are mostly converted from ordinary middle schools, generally recruiting junior high school graduates, and the educational system is basically three years. The training objectives are similar to those of secondary specialized schools. Vocational high school is admitted after graduating from junior high school, generally held by middle schools, with secondary vocational education. After graduation, you can take the corresponding college entrance examination for further study.

Vocational high school is a part of high school stage, generally referred to as high school or high school stage. Generally speaking, there is not much difference between vocational high schools and ordinary high schools. It's just a vocational high school, which requires technical and professional importance. However, ordinary high schools require cultural importance, and vocational high schools are referred to as "vocational high schools" for short.

Secondary specialized schools are usually conducted after the end of nine-year compulsory education, and the level is equivalent to that of high schools. However, ordinary high schools mainly teach basic knowledge, and generally take the general college entrance examination after graduation to prepare for entering universities. Secondary schools, on the other hand, pay more attention to the cultivation of professional skills. After graduation, they have generally mastered the corresponding vocational skills and can be competent for a certain occupation when they enter the society. At present, there are public and private secondary schools, including: ordinary secondary schools, vocational secondary schools, adult secondary schools and secondary schools (equivalent to secondary education).

The full name of higher vocational education is higher vocational technology, which belongs to the road to study after graduating from high school. The college is organized by ordinary colleges or independent institutions with university education background.

Generally speaking, it is:

Vocational high school = technical secondary school = secondary vocational education (vocational high school can be promoted to the corresponding major of university)

Higher vocational education = junior college = higher vocational education