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University and higher vocational education: the dual choice of education and skills
Are you confused about the difference between junior college and higher vocational college? Let's unveil the mystery of both together.

The difference between academic qualifications and educational forms

College is defined from the academic level, while higher vocational education is divided from the educational form. But it is not contradictory, it is a college degree recognized by the state!

Differences in educational types

Junior college focuses on theoretical education, like the "slimming version" of undergraduate course, and there is a greater chance of being promoted to undergraduate course in the future. Higher vocational colleges pay more attention to technical practice and cultivate students' practical ability, so the probability of upgrading to undergraduate is low.

Different forms

There are two forms of junior college: junior college and higher vocational and technical college. Higher vocational education emphasizes ability, while higher vocational education emphasizes technology, each with its own characteristics!

Different names

The names of higher vocational schools are mostly ×× Vocational and Technical College, and the names of higher vocational schools are ×× College or College.

Different emphases

The junior college is partial to theory, taking the undergraduate route but at a lower level. Higher vocational colleges tend to practice and cultivate graduates with strong hands-on ability. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Which is more suitable for you?

Differences in admission batches

College education is mostly subject education, which is divided into general college and higher vocational education. General college admission batch is before higher vocational education!