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What are the ways to learn urgently after graduation from secondary vocational schools?
Generally speaking, there are three main ways: 1. Take the national unified entrance examination (college entrance examination) for ordinary colleges and universities, and anyone who has the household registration in this province and meets the following conditions can sign up: (1) Abide by the Constitution and laws of People's Republic of China (PRC); (2) graduated from a senior secondary education school or equivalent; (3) good health. (the college entrance examination has begun to reform) second, the counterpart entrance examination. The so-called counterpart entrance examination means that colleges and universities recruit graduates from vocational secondary schools and vocational high schools. "Counterpart" means that the reported major is the same as or similar to the major studied. Compared with ordinary senior high schools, counterpart education has its own advantages: First, counterpart education has a short academic system. Vocational high school students can take the counterpart entrance examination in two years, and secondary school students can take the counterpart entrance examination twice in three years. In this way, the school time is shortened, the examination selectivity is increased, and the employment time is advanced; Second, the content of the entrance examination is fixed, and all vocational school graduates are eligible to apply. The examination time is the same as the ordinary college entrance examination, which is given separately by the province and admitted separately. The exam is divided into two parts: culture class and professional integration, with a full score of 750. Among them, cultural courses: Chinese, mathematics, English 150 points. Professional comprehensive score of 300: Third, the admission score of the corresponding joint entrance examination for vocational education enrolled in the same university is much lower than that of ordinary high schools, and students are treated exactly the same at school and after graduation. 3. Participating in the single-recruit single-recruit single-recruit single-recruit single-recruit single-recruit single-recruit single-recruit is a form for the national Ministry of Education to recruit new graduates from secondary specialized schools (secondary specialized schools, technical schools and vocational high schools among the three students). Higher vocational education (junior college) is a separate entrance examination (referred to as single-recruit single-examination), and the schools participating in the enrollment are mainly full-time ordinary higher vocational colleges set up independently. Except for a few undergraduate teacher classes, the other enrollment plans are all ordinary colleges and universities. The mode of single recruitment was originally designed for the graduates of technical secondary schools, vocational high schools and technical schools (referred to as "students from three schools"). Now ordinary high school graduates can also apply for the exam, which has special requirements for their voluntary reporting and professional courses.