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What's the difference between technical secondary school and vocational high school?
Technical secondary schools are not vocational high schools, but they are equal and equal.

technical secondary school

Secondary specialized schools are usually conducted after the end of nine-year compulsory education, the level of which is equivalent to that of senior high schools, but they 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.

vocational high school

Vocational high school/senior vocational middle school (referred to as "vocational high school") is a secondary vocational school developed on the basis of educational system reform. Most of them are 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.