1. The similarity between the two types of schools is that their academic level and the ways to improve their academic qualifications are the same.
First of all, they all belong to the junior college level in general higher education. As long as students graduate, they are all full-time college graduates. There is no difference between them. Moreover, they can all take the full-time college entrance examination to improve their academic qualifications, and then continue their studies through postgraduate entrance examination after graduation. There is no difference between them.
2. The difference between the two: the difference between setting a major and naming a suffix.
First of all, the biggest difference between them is the name difference, such as so-and-so normal college, so-and-so medical college, so-and-so vocational college, so-and-so vocational and technical college and so on.
Other differences between colleges and vocational colleges:
1, the difference of cultural direction.
The college emphasizes theoretical education, while the vocational college (vocational and technical college) emphasizes energy-saving training. Generally speaking, higher vocational colleges pay more attention to students' achievements in cultural courses, and the learning atmosphere is particularly good. Generally, it lays the foundation for students' employment and promotion. Therefore, the scores of such colleges are higher than those of ordinary vocational colleges.
Higher vocational colleges pay attention to cultivating students' professional skills, that is, preparing students for direct employment.
2. The education system is different.
College is a general education system and vocational college is a vocational education system. Although the system is different, it is equal and equally important. General education system includes college, undergraduate and academic graduate students; The vocational education system includes vocational colleges, applied technology undergraduates and professional postgraduates. So it still depends on what we students pursue.
3. Theme setting.
The college mainly involves a wide range of disciplines, including engineering technology, management, culture and art, medical care and so on. Vocational colleges pay more attention to specific professional fields, such as machinery, electronics, hotel management and so on. The curriculum of vocational colleges is closer to the actual vocational needs.