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Vocational schools better than college for some students

China Daily | Updated: 2017-03-15 07:26

MINISTER OF EDUCATION Chen Baosheng said during a news conference on Sunday that China needs great masters like Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison as well as talents like Lu Ban, a famous carpenter about 2,000 years ago. Legal Evening News commented on Tuesday:

Before the national college entrance exams, the public's attention is concentrated on the exams. After the results of the exams are released, the focus shifts to the top graduates. And after the graduation season, the employment rate of the college graduates is the issue that attracts attention. Missing from this spotlight on higher education is vocational education.

However, statistics show the achievements in the field of vocational training are quite outstanding: more than 95 percent of vocational trainees at the secondary school level find their jobs immediately after graduation, and more than 90 percent of trainees at higher vocational schools find jobs on graduation.

Vocational schools better than college for some students

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