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The difference between universities and vocational training institutions
Training institutions, which aim at academic education or adult continuing education, need the requirements of venues and teachers, the certification of education authorities and the qualification of social forces before they can operate. The price of their training courses needs to be accounted and reported to the education department for approval. To increase courses or change fees, you must apply to the education department for approval before you can change them.

A university generally refers to a school that implements higher education, and refers to a higher education institution that provides teaching and research conditions and authorizes the awarding of degrees, including full-time schools such as comprehensive universities, junior colleges and higher vocational colleges, as well as adult self-taught education and other academic education.

The professional educational system offered by technical schools is generally divided into one-year, two-year, three-year, four-year and five-year systems. Technical schools pay more attention to the improvement of professional skills in training talents, and generally train practical talents.