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What are primary education, secondary education and higher education?
Primary education: primary school.

Secondary education: junior high school; Senior middle schools (secondary normal schools, technical secondary schools, vocational high schools, technical secondary schools, ordinary high schools).

Higher education: junior college (higher vocational, junior college, high technology), undergraduate, master and doctor.

Among them, higher education is divided into ordinary higher education and adult higher education (full-time, part-time, correspondence), higher education self-study examination, open education of TV University, distance network education and so on.

brief introduction

1. Education refers to people's learning experience of receiving scientific and cultural knowledge training in educational institutions. At what level of educational institutions and training, a person has a corresponding education level.

2. There are four levels of academic qualifications recognized by the state in higher education: junior college, undergraduate, master and doctor. The graduation certificate of general higher education is a certificate issued by ordinary institutions of higher learning and other institutions undertaking postgraduate education on the education level of students.

3. From high to low, the academic level of general higher education is: doctor's degree certificate code (0 1), master's degree certificate code (02), second bachelor's degree certificate code (04), general full-time undergraduate degree code (05) and general full-time junior college (higher vocational) degree code (06).

4. The categories of higher education mainly include full-time general doctoral degree graduate students, full-time general master degree graduate students (including academic master and professional master), full-time general second bachelor degree, full-time general undergraduate (including unified enrollment) and full-time general junior college (including higher vocational colleges).