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What does the vocational college entrance examination mean?
The college entrance examination for vocational education is a special college entrance examination for vocational education.

College entrance examination for vocational education means that secondary school students should take exams after studying, such as self-enrollment, five-year program or 3+ certificate. The college entrance examination for vocational education only takes English and Chinese, which is the only way for students from technical secondary schools, technical schools, vocational schools, vocational high schools and veterans to enter universities, undergraduate courses and master's degrees.

The difference between vocational college entrance examination and ordinary college entrance examination

First, the identity groups of applicants are different: the candidates for vocational college entrance examination are mainly third-year students or previous graduates of secondary vocational and technical schools such as vocational high schools and technical secondary schools. Ordinary college entrance examination candidates are mainly senior high school students.

Second, the application conditions are different: to apply for the vocational college entrance examination, you need to obtain a computer certificate or an English certificate issued by the examination center of the Ministry of Education, or any one of the three certificates of professional skills course examination certificate issued by the provincial education examination institute. Ordinary college entrance examination doesn't need any certificates.