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Vocational education: the inevitable choice to open the road to success
Vocational education focuses on cultivating professional quality and skills and provides a solid foundation for personal employment. Since the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan", China's vocational education has made remarkable achievements, not only the school-running model has been constantly innovated, but also the enrollment scale and the employment rate of graduates have reached record highs. Join us now and lay a solid foundation for your future development!

Develop by leaps and bounds

Since the implementation of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan, China's vocational education has made remarkable achievements. The number of secondary vocational schools has increased to 14767, and the enrollment scale has exceeded 865,438+million, which is equivalent to that of ordinary high schools.

High employment rate

The mode of "work-study combination, school-enterprise cooperation and internship" has enabled secondary vocational graduates to achieve a higher employment rate. Since 2005, the average employment rate of secondary vocational school graduates has remained above 95% for five consecutive years, even under the impact of the global financial turmoil, this figure has not been affected.

Free compulsory education

2065 438+02-2065 438+05 China will vigorously develop vocational education and gradually implement free secondary vocational education. This means that more people will have the opportunity to receive high-quality vocational education and lay a solid foundation for the future development of individuals and countries.

The largest scale

Today, China is hosting the largest vocational education in the world. In 2008, the enrollment scale of vocational colleges has reached 1 1 10,000, and the total number of students in school has exceeded 30 million. Secondary and higher vocational education accounts for half of high school and higher education.