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Are there any good veterinary schools in Guangdong Province?

Key universities such as Sun Yat-sen University, Jinan University, and South China Institute of Technology generally no longer recruit ordinary full-time college-level students, but some colleges and universities in the second batch of undergraduates are still recruiting junior college students. Junior colleges generally refer to junior colleges or primary colleges of undergraduate colleges, and higher vocational colleges generally refer to vocational and technical colleges that belong to secondary colleges. The admission scores of secondary colleges are usually lower, so higher vocational colleges are a bit lower than junior colleges, but they are all Nationally recognized junior college degree. Attached is a list of colleges and universities in Guangdong: the first batch of undergraduates, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shenzhen University, South China University of Technology, South China Agricultural University, South China Normal University, Sun Yat-sen Medical University, Jinan University, the First Military Medical University, the second batch of undergraduates, Guangdong University of Technology Huizhou University Shantou University Zhanjiang Ocean University Foshan University Jiaying University Guangdong Business College Guangdong Medical College Guangzhou Normal College Guangzhou Medical College Dongguan Institute of Technology Maoming College Guangdong Pharmacy College Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts Beijing Normal University Zhuhai Branch Undergraduate Third Batch Jilin University Zhuhai College Shaoguan University Xijiang Universities Wuyi University Guangdong Institute of Education Guangdong Technical Normal College Zhanjiang Normal College Zhaoqing College (formerly Xijiang University) Guangzhou Light Industry School Zhongkai Agricultural Technology College Hanshan Normal College Shaoguan College Guangdong Province Jiangmen School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chaoshan College Huizhou College Junior College (Higher Vocational College) The first batch of Guangdong Petrochemical Engineering College Guangzhou Navigation College Guangzhou Finance College Zhanjiang College Qingyuan Vocational College College (higher vocational) The second batch Guangdong Light Industry Vocational and Technical College Guangdong Baiyun Vocational and Technical College Guangdong Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Vocational and Technical College Guangdong Water Conservancy and Electric Power Vocational and Technical College Shenzhen Vocational and Technical College Guangdong Communications Vocational and Technical College Guangdong Chemical and Pharmaceutical Vocational and Technical College Guangdong Textile Vocational and Technical College Heyuan Vocational and Technical College Guangdong Songshan Vocational and Technical College Luoding Vocational and Technical College Foshan Vocational and Technical College Shunde Vocational and Technical College The answer is supplemented in In many provinces, junior college and higher vocational education refer to junior college, and there is no difference. An undergraduate degree is a higher level of education than a junior college degree. It usually lasts 4 years for an undergraduate degree and 3 years for a junior college degree. In the unit, the salary level of undergraduate graduates is one level higher than that of junior college graduates, while the first and second junior colleges (higher vocational colleges) are the same. Answer supplement: The diploma from Radio and Television University is nationally recognized. International recognition is a very vague concept, and Vietnamese recognition can also be considered international recognition. In fact, foreign countries pay more attention to ability, while China does not value diplomas. Supplementary answer: Off-the-job means full-time, that is, studying in school for about 10 months a year. Part-time studies generally include night college (using evenings or weekends), correspondence courses (usually self-study at home, and intensive face-to-face teaching for 10 days during winter and summer vacations)