Is the junior college a secondary school or a junior college degree?

College degree. College refers to college education, which is an important part of higher education and one of the academic levels of universities. Technical secondary school is equivalent to vocational high school. College education is mainly undertaken by higher vocational colleges (higher vocational and technical colleges) and junior colleges (junior colleges), and some undergraduate colleges also offer junior colleges.

Different levels of running a school: junior college is an integral part of higher education, while secondary school is an integral part of basic education, which belongs to the same academic level as high school.

Admission requirements are different: secondary school students pass the senior high school entrance examination or are exempted from the examination. College students are admitted through higher vocational colleges or college entrance examinations.

There are differences in training objectives: compared with secondary schools, junior colleges have a greater depth and breadth of training and students can adapt to a wider range of jobs.