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The difference between junior college, higher vocational college and undergraduate college
College is a college, and the academic qualifications are the same. No one is taller. Specialized courses include higher vocational colleges and junior colleges. As long as it is officially recruited by regular colleges and universities, the academic qualifications are the same and the gold content is the same.

The difference between higher vocational education and junior college education

The full name of higher vocational education is higher vocational education, and junior college is the starting point of high school. Higher vocational and junior college diplomas belong to the national education series recognized by the state. The difference lies in the different courses, and the teaching in higher vocational colleges focuses on vocational skills.

The difference between junior college and undergraduate course

The main goal of junior college is to cultivate talents with certain operational skills, that is, the goal of junior college is to be practical and enter the factory after graduation, while the goal of undergraduate college is to cultivate students with certain learning ability and thinking ability, and the main goal is to cultivate talents with certain research ability, fully grasp basic knowledge and be able to improve or innovate working methods according to actual conditions after work.