Many technical schools can issue technical secondary school diplomas, which is equivalent to high school's equivalent academic ability, and can directly apply for junior college.
Compared with studying technology in a technical school, attending a junior college may make them feel more superior and more proud of being college students. Junior college students also have a rising channel. At least after the college entrance examination, you will definitely have the opportunity to go to an undergraduate college, take an examination of civil servants and institutions, and even take an examination of graduate students after graduating from college for two years.
Secondary vocational schools, technical schools and vocational high schools all belong to secondary vocational schools, and their differences are reflected in the following aspects:
1, different management departments. Secondary technical schools and vocational high schools belong to the Ministry of Education, while technical schools belong to Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
2. The learning content is different. Technical schools focus on professional skills training, technical secondary schools focus on industry teaching, and vocational high schools focus on culture (language, mathematics, foreign languages) and majors. Technical schools focus on learning technology, pay attention to training professional and technical personnel, and can issue relevant skills certificates, while secondary schools and vocational high schools cannot.
3. The migration of household registration is different. Secondary school students can voluntarily transfer from rural areas to non-rural areas, while students in vocational and technical schools do not have such treatment.
4. The dispatching unit at graduation is different. Technical secondary school students shall apply for the "Graduate Employment Registration Certificate" by the Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau; Vocational and technical school students are handled by the street labor department.
5. Files are stored in different places after graduation. Secondary school students can store files in the file storage institutions such as the district and county talent service centers where the accounts under the Personnel Bureau are located; Students in vocational and technical schools can only store files on the street.