Different participants
The college entrance examination for vocational education is aimed at graduates or on-the-job personnel of vocational schools such as high schools and secondary vocational schools, and the undergraduate course is aimed at those with technical secondary schools and equivalent education.
Different examination subjects
Vocational college entrance examination mainly examines professional basic knowledge and skills, including professional English, general technology, professional quality and practical skills. The college entrance examination is based on the university's professional settings, including comprehensive quality interviews and public examinations.
Different educational levels
Vocational college entrance examination can only get the graduation certificate of vocational secondary school or senior technical school, but get the undergraduate degree.
Different registration conditions
The college entrance examination for vocational education requires applicants to have obtained a secondary vocational school or high school diploma and have certain practical experience, while undergraduate students are required to have obtained a secondary vocational school or above diploma, and their age is generally limited to less than 30 years old.
The focus of the exam is different.
Vocational education college entrance examination pays attention to the examination of vocational skills and practical operation ability, which is more aimed at the needs of education and training reform and vocational education, while undergraduate course pays more attention to the examination of academic quality and professional level, which is a way to enter higher schools and improve academic qualifications.