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Can a vocational high school be admitted to a university?
Vocational high schools can enter universities. Students in secondary vocational schools, technical secondary schools and technical schools can sign up for the college entrance examination in accordance with state regulations and fill in their volunteers to be admitted to universities.

But unlike the college entrance examination, what you study in vocational high school can only be your major. Where you go to vocational high school, you must be admitted to the university in your province, not the university in the whole country. Your score in the college entrance examination is 50%.

So you must learn your professional courses well, followed by mathematics, Chinese and foreign languages. If you say that you want to be admitted to China Media, Beijing Film and other art universities, you can only be admitted to Beijing if you go to a university. If you go to a vocational school, you can only take an examination of the schools in your province.

Ways for vocational high school students to enter undergraduate universities;

1, summer college entrance examination: it is the college entrance examination for ordinary high school students that everyone pays attention to. It mainly focuses on the examination of knowledge, such as vocabulary+synthesis, which is not suitable for secondary vocational school students. Everyone should be more clear, so I won't go into details here.

2. Spring college entrance examination: Shandong, Shanghai, Fujian, Tianjin and other provinces and cities have carried out college entrance examination reform and put forward the spring college entrance examination according to the Guiding Opinions of the Ministry of Education on Actively Promoting the Enrollment System Reform of Higher Vocational Education. The assessment mode is knowledge+skills. Because it is sponsored by the provincial/municipal education department, the examination and admission regulations in each province are different.