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What's the difference between adult secondary school, general secondary school and vocational secondary school?
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Adult secondary technical school

Adult secondary school is the abbreviation of adult secondary school. Secondary vocational schools developed after the reform and opening up aim to train adults with junior high school education (mainly on-the-job personnel) into secondary technical talents who are closer to and cater to the actual needs of the industry. Generally speaking, related majors are targeted and targeted.

General secondary technical school

General technical secondary school is the abbreviation of general technical secondary school, its enrollment is included in the national unified recruitment plan, and its academic qualifications are recognized in this province and even the whole country, representing the broad education level of some people. Ordinary secondary school graduates are awarded the graduation certificate of ordinary secondary school printed by the Provincial Department of Education.

vocational school

Vocational secondary school is the abbreviation of vocational secondary school. Its enrollment is uniformly planned by the local (city, county) education bureau or the host school, and the academic qualifications are only recognized in the local (city, county). Generally speaking, school-enterprise cooperation and entrusted training majors account for a certain proportion of disciplines and students. Vocational secondary school graduates shall be audited and printed by the local (city, county) Education Bureau or the school where they are located.