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Difference between general and vocational
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Answered by malikmansha791
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Answer:General Education refers to academic introduction to the university. It exposes students to the fundamental ideas and intellectual activities that scholars across campus – scholars in the arts, the humanities, the social sciences and natural sciences – draw on in their work-Wikipedia.com.

General education, its outstanding representation being the University, boils down to a mastery of the theories and discussions. It ‘produces’ great thinkers who face the world with a huge repository of in-depth knowledge.

We all know ‘Knowledge is power’.

Vocational education is education that prepares people for a specific trade. It directly develops expertise in techniques related to technology, skill and scientific technique to span all aspects of the trade-Wikipedia.com.

Vocational education is also known as technical education. All vocational schools give diplomas and some give certificates. Degrees are acquired in partnership with recognized Universities. The students here gain hands oh training and exit the institution with technical knowhow.

Answered by Jamestiwari
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Technical

Technical, community or junior colleges offer technical courses and programs, and these usually result in an associate degree, pre-bachelor's technical degree or certificate. Technical programs usually focus on studying books and manuals for computer-oriented training and careers.

Vocational

Vocational courses and programs often result in a certificate of completion. This type of program focuses on teaching a specific trade with a hands-on approach, like construction, agriculture or health, as well as teaching general employment skills, such as typing.

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