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What's the difference between the newly revised vocational education law?
With the reform of vocational education law, more and more students can avoid compulsory education, choose a wider range of vocational education and learn a technology, and secondary vocational students will also have the opportunity to go to college. Bian Xiao sorted out some changes in the newly revised vocational education law for everyone. Let's have a look.

First, cancel the general job diversion after graduation from junior high school.

This allows more people to enter ordinary high schools and reduces the "involution" of compulsory education; Clear undergraduate vocational education, there will be more choices for filling in volunteers after the college entrance examination; Writing into vocational education above undergraduate level is helpful to cultivate talents with higher skills.

Second, clarify the undergraduate vocational education, and there will be more choices for filling in the volunteers after the college entrance examination.

The new law clearly stipulates that it is necessary to expand the enrollment plan of vocational undergraduate and applied undergraduate in vocational college entrance examination to meet the needs of secondary vocational students to receive high-level education, which is equivalent to opening a big hole for secondary vocational students to go to college and will greatly improve their enthusiasm for secondary vocational schools.

Third, written into the vocational education above the undergraduate level, secondary vocational students will have more opportunities to study for graduate students after entering the university, thus becoming higher-end skilled talents.

Undergraduate vocational education has a clear legal basis, and graduate vocational education also has room. The state should not only cultivate ordinary skilled personnel, but also cultivate high-skilled personnel at the graduate level. In fact, at present, more than 40 colleges and universities in China are training graduate-level vocational education teachers and researchers, and vocational education will get more graduate admission places.

Zhuo Xinping, a member of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), said in the group deliberation on April 18: "This will open an opening for students from secondary vocational schools to go to college and greatly enhance their enthusiasm for secondary vocational schools."

This means that secondary vocational students can not only go to junior college, but also go to undergraduate and graduate schools.