What is Elective Student? What is the difference between directional and central selection?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

As a VIP among civil servants, the selection of transfer students has undoubtedly attracted the attention of a large number of full-time outstanding fresh graduates with a bachelor's degree or above. Compared with ordinary civil servants, selected students have the advantages of low competitiveness and great development prospects. So, what is a transfer student, and is it only a student who can take the exam? Let's take a look.

First of all, the selection of students is divided into directional selection and non-directional selection. Targeted selection and transfer of students refers to the selection and transfer of students recruited by specific schools or specific majors, usually recruited by the Organization Department of the Provincial Party Committee for famous key universities or specific majors. The colleges and universities for this kind of selection and transfer of students have higher requirements, and they are generally double-first-class universities or first-class disciplines. Non-directional selection and transfer students are for fresh graduates with full-time ordinary bachelor's degree or above from domestic ordinary universities, with relatively few restrictions and low requirements for candidates' colleges and majors.

Secondly, the treatment of directed and non-directed students is also different. Due to the higher requirements of the selected institutions, students will generally enjoy more preferential policies, such as housing subsidies. Non-directed selection is relatively rare. However, whether it is directed or non-directed selection and transfer, its development prospects are considerable. As selected students, they will generally be assigned according to their academic qualifications, and undergraduate students are generally assigned to county-level institutions, master's students are at the municipal level, and doctoral students can be assigned to provincial-level institutions. However, it is usually arranged for two years of grass-roots temporary training, and the master's degree is generally attached to the deputy position of the township (deputy mayor, deputy secretary), and the bachelor's degree is generally a deputy department, and the master's degree is a regular subject, and the doctorate will be higher, basically at the deputy county level.

Therefore, for those outstanding graduates who want to make a difference in the civil service path, the selection of students is undoubtedly an excellent choice. However, in order to successfully go ashore, there is still a need for fierce competition. This requires candidates to prepare early, fully understand the interview situation, and formulate effective preparation strategies.

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