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What does counterpart major in secondary vocational school mean?
The counterpart major in secondary vocational school means that the major in vocational high school and the major in colleges and universities are the same major. Counterpart enrollment means that colleges and universities recruit graduates from secondary vocational schools (including general secondary schools, vocational high schools, vocational secondary schools, adult secondary schools and technical schools) and comprehensive high schools, mainly taking cultural courses, Chinese, mathematics, English, professional basic courses and professional courses. After reaching a certain score, it will be selected by the province itself. There are two options: junior college and undergraduate course. Extended information secondary vocational schools refer to all kinds of vocational schools established with the approval of relevant government departments according to law and implementing full-time secondary education. The enrollment targets are junior high school graduates and junior high school equivalent. The basic academic system is three years, and students receive secondary vocational education when they graduate.

Vocational school education is divided into primary, secondary and higher vocational school education. Primary and secondary vocational school education is implemented by primary and secondary vocational schools respectively. Secondary vocational education is the vocational education carried out in the stage of high school education, including some post-high school vocational training, and it is the main body of vocational education in China at present. Its orientation is to cultivate a large number of skilled talents and high-quality workers on the basis of compulsory education.