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Higher vocational education: higher education at junior college level.
Higher vocational education, also known as higher vocational college or higher vocational college, is a kind of higher vocational education that specializes in cultivating professional skills. Different from junior high school and senior high school, it provides a higher level of education for senior high school and technical secondary school graduates.

A wide range of enrollment targets

The main enrollment targets of higher vocational colleges are high school and technical secondary school graduates, and the educational system is generally 3 years. Some higher vocational colleges also recruit junior high school graduates, who need to pass the unified examination for five years. This form is also called "five-year junior high school".

Professional skills training

The training goal of higher vocational education is to train talents with professional skills. During their stay at school, students will receive theoretical and practical education related to their majors in order to better adapt to their future work.

Higher vocational education

Higher vocational education is a kind of higher vocational education. Different from ordinary undergraduate education, it pays more attention to the cultivation of students' practical ability and vocational skills. Therefore, it is easier for higher vocational graduates to find jobs related to their majors.