Different educational levels
The main difference between higher vocational colleges and junior colleges lies in the difference in educational level. Higher vocational education belongs to secondary vocational education, which is a form of education between secondary vocational schools and colleges. The academic system is generally 3 years. College is a kind of higher education, and the academic system is generally 2-3 years.
Different types of running schools
Higher vocational colleges and junior colleges also have different types of running schools. Higher vocational education is mainly offered by secondary vocational schools and higher vocational schools, focusing on the cultivation of vocational skills; The college is set up in colleges and universities, focusing on academic and theoretical education.
Different employment directions
The employment direction of higher vocational colleges and junior colleges is also different. Higher vocational graduates are mainly oriented to enterprises, institutions and small and medium-sized enterprises, engaged in technical work and management work; College graduates are more likely to enter large enterprises and government agencies to engage in professional and management work.
Different theme settings
The subject settings of higher vocational colleges and junior colleges are also different. The subject setting of higher vocational colleges is mainly based on vocational skills, such as machinery, electronics and computers. The subject setting of the college is more extensive, including literature, science, engineering, business and other fields.