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What does higher vocational college mean?
As far as running a school is concerned, there are three-year junior college students in colleges and universities. For example, Huazhong Normal University is a school, but it also enrolls a small number of three-year junior college students. "Ordinary undergraduate course of higher vocational education" should belong to higher vocational education schools, which have undergraduate courses. Contrary to this type of university, it is an undergraduate course in several classes in schools that specialize in recruiting students from higher vocational colleges. Generally speaking, it can be understood that there are several three or two (undergraduate) classes in four (specialist) colleges.

In terms of academic qualifications, higher vocational education generally lasts for three years and graduates with a professional diploma. Ordinary undergraduate students usually study for four years, and the certificate they get is an undergraduate degree certificate. This kind of higher vocational undergraduate certificate, you have to ask the school.

Before entering the exam, you need to be clear: first, whether it enrolls students according to undergraduate scores or higher vocational (four books) scores. Second, the study period is three or four years, and the certificate obtained after graduation is undergraduate or junior college. Need to be clear about two certificates.

In addition, we should also consider whether this higher vocational college has the strength to run undergraduate teaching before applying for the exam. Of course, the most important thing is whether the school has obtained the permission of the national education department to recruit undergraduates. In other words, do the four schools have the qualifications recognized by the state to recruit advanced classes? If there is permission, there should be corresponding regulations, and it is also guaranteed that you will get an undergraduate certificate instead of a college certificate when you graduate. If classes are started without authorization, it is not clear how they operate. It is certain that students have no legal protection.

I haven't heard of this kind of class at present. If it exists and is officially recognized, it shows that the four higher vocational colleges have this level and strength. Theoretically, when they enroll students, they will attract high-scoring students with the advantages of tuition fees and professional practice resources, and recruit students of two or three grades to their undergraduate classes. But especially in higher vocational colleges, it is said that they will take four courses, so that they can study for one more year, pay more tuition fees, attend their undergraduate classes, and get an undergraduate certificate when they graduate. This "good thing" needs to be cautious. It is necessary to ask whether it has legal effect, how to operate it, and whether there are formal exams such as the college entrance examination. Just don't fall into the trap for being cheap.

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