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Introduction to secondary vocational education
Secondary vocational schools belong to secondary school education. Secondary vocational schools are called secondary vocational schools, which implement secondary vocational education (vocational high schools) and students graduate from secondary vocational schools. The enrollment targets are junior high school graduates and junior high school equivalent. The basic education system is three years.

Technical secondary education

Technical secondary school is basically equivalent to high school education, which refers to students who study in technical secondary schools set up by secondary vocational schools or some colleges and universities until graduation.

The difference between technical secondary school and high school

Technical secondary schools focus on vocational education. High school is mainly based on basic education, which is to prepare for the college entrance examination in the future. If you want to engage in a more difficult career in the future, you'd better go to high school. It is best to choose some majors that are not too difficult in theory when studying in technical secondary schools.

Content of knowledge learned in high school and technical secondary school

High school focuses on learning cultural knowledge, with the main purpose of entering universities, while secondary school focuses on learning technical knowledge, with the main purpose of obtaining employment after graduation in the future. The knowledge content of high school and technical secondary school is different.