Distinguish between Vocation and Entrepreneurship?
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A vocation is generally a job that requires a particular set of skills acquired through experience or through training but not necessarily dependent on a college degree. These would include plumbing, electrician, mechanic, etc.
A Entrepreneurship could be one of the above but generally references a doctor, lawyer, nurse or other skilled worker who was required to obtain college/university training.
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Answer: Vocational education can be referred as the type of education that helps us to learn or acquire knowledge for a certain time period. ... On the other hand, the entrepreneur education helps us to learn for permanently.
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