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What schools are there in higher vocational colleges?
There are Shenzhen Institute of Technology, Nanjing Industrial Vocational and Technical College, Jinhua Vocational and Technical College, Wuxi Vocational and Technical College, Beijing Electronic Technology Vocational College, Zibo Vocational College, Shunde Vocational and Technical College, shandong institute of commerce and technology and so on.

Some schools introduce:

1 shenzhen polytechnic

Shenzhen polytechnic, founded in 1993, is one of the earliest independent higher vocational and technical education institutions in China. In 2000 and 2004, the former Shenzhen Vocational and Technical School and Shenzhen Health School were merged into shenzhen polytechnic respectively.

2. Nanjing Institute of Industrial Technology

Nanjing University of Technology, located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, is the first vocational education school with the word "occupation" in the history of education in China, and it is also a pilot school for public undergraduate vocational education.

3. Jinhua Vocational and Technical College

Jinhua Vocational and Technical College, located in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, is a public full-time general college approved by the Ministry of Education, 1998. It is a local vocational college in Jinhua, a national demonstration vocational college, a pilot college of the "Excellent Doctor Education and Training Program" of the Ministry of Education, and a key vocational college in Zhejiang Province.

4. Wuxi Vocational and Technical College

Wuxi Vocational and Technical College is a state-owned, public and provincial full-time general higher vocational college, located in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, on the shore of Taihu Lake. It is one of the national model higher vocational colleges.

5. Beijing Electronic Technology Vocational College

The history of Beijing Vocational College of Electronic Technology can be traced back to 1958, and 1999 became the first batch of independent higher vocational colleges in China. In 2004, Beijing Vocational College of Light Industry and Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications merged to form Beijing Vocational College of Electronic Technology.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-shenzhen polytechnic; Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanjing University of Technology; Baidu Encyclopedia-Jinhua Vocational and Technical College; Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuxi Vocational and Technical College; Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Vocational College of Electronic Technology