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What majors do vocational and technical schools generally have?
The majors are as follows:

For comprehensive vocational and technical schools, you have more choices, and the school has dozens of majors. Majors include: kindergarten teachers, planting, breeding, electromechanical, electronic electrician, auto repair, computer, architecture, tourism, medical and health care, accounting, secretarial, business, English, music, fine arts, clothing, costume art, performance, cooking, film and television production, architecture, printing, animation and so on.

However, the choice of comprehensive vocational and technical schools, in addition to many choices, also has some disadvantages, that is, many but not good.