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What are the majors in vocational schools?
Vocational school majors are divided into 18 categories, which are agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery, resources and environment, energy and new energy, civil engineering and water conservancy, processing and manufacturing, petrochemical industry, textile and food, transportation, information technology, medicine and health, leisure and health care, finance and trade, tourism services, culture and art, physical fitness, education, judicial services and public health.

Graduation arrangement

Graduates of vocational and technical schools will be issued with corresponding diplomas after passing the cultural and technical examinations (the obvious position of diplomas is generally marked as: diploma of vocational and technical schools).

Vocational school graduates are not assigned by the state, recommended by the labor department (or labor service company), and selected by the employer according to the principle of professional counterparts after examination, and they can also choose their occupations freely.

Graduates from vocational and technical schools can apply for higher education. Candidates who apply for the corresponding major will be given priority if their test scores are within the same number.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Professional Catalogue of Secondary Vocational Schools and Baidu Encyclopedia-Vocational and Technical Schools.