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Can a technical secondary school go to college?
You can go to college.

Self-study is self-study. It belongs to adult education, and you can also take full-time self-study exams at school. Candidates can apply for graduation only after taking the single-subject examination organized by the national examination institutions and passing one subject and issuing one certificate (students applying for undergraduate graduation also need to provide a nationally recognized college diploma). Self-study exam is a process of autonomous learning. Only those who have experienced it personally, especially only a few candidates who are good at learning, are the ultimate winners (graduates).

Adult junior college, which also belongs to adult education, has correspondence, night university and TV university. Adult education in China mainly enrolls students who are on-the-job and unemployed, people who have left formal schools and professional technicians and managers who have received higher education, from which we can see that it is a veritable adult education.

Extended data:

Technical secondary schools can be admitted to universities. The ways to enter the university are:

1, adult college entrance examination. This way is to achieve the goal of adult college entrance examination in middle school; This method is generally aimed at people from all walks of life.

2. Take the general college entrance examination. Technical secondary schools mainly focus on skill training, but they don't attach importance to the knowledge in books like high schools, so it is difficult to cope with the college entrance examination.

3. Go to school. In this way, the state selects some majors from the enrollment plan of colleges and universities, takes out special indicators, and carries out the college entrance examination for secondary vocational students who want to continue their studies, so as to provide excellent secondary vocational students with opportunities to enter universities for further study.