After completing vocational high school, students can choose from a variety of pathways to pursue a junior college. Here are some common options:
1.*Spring Counterpart College Entrance Examination**:
The Spring College Entrance Examination is an examination specially designed for graduates of vocational high schools (vocational high schools) and secondary vocational schools.
Candidates can take the spring college entrance examination and choose to apply for the corresponding undergraduate or tertiary colleges according to their results.
2.*Higher Vocational Single Move**:
Higher vocational single recruitment is a way of enrollment in colleges and universities, mainly to provide students from vocational high schools and secondary vocational schools with the opportunity to enter junior colleges.
Students who enter colleges and universities through the single recruitment of higher vocational colleges do not need to take the national unified college entrance examination, but need to take the professional skills test and cultural course examination organized by various colleges and universities.
3.*General College Entrance Examination**:
Vocational high school graduates can also choose to take the general college entrance examination held in June every year.
If the score reaches the corresponding college admission threshold, you can be admitted to the college and institution.
4.Education
Vocational high school graduates can also obtain a college degree through the ** college entrance examination, self-study examination or open university.
These methods are usually aimed at adults who are already working or who want to work and Xi at the same time, but vocational high school graduates can also choose these pathways to improve their qualifications.
5.*Other Routes**:
Some regions may have other policies or programs, such as test-free recommendations, special programs, etc., that allow vocational high school graduates to directly enter colleges and universities to study Xi.
Overall, after graduating from vocational high school, there are many ways for students to continue their studies and enroll in a junior college. The choice depends on the student's personal circumstances, academic performance, and the relevant policies in the region. When deciding how to proceed, it is advisable to consult with the school's advisor or the local education department for the most accurate information.