A new revolution in education? The proportion of master s enrollment has risen, and the tide of grad

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-03-07

A new revolution in education? Master's enrollment ratio**, the tide of graduate students for all!

Reforming education? Here, 60% of people are studying for a master's degree and 80% are studying for a doctorate....

All the students of the university and the graduate school "are no longer fantasies!"

According to the latest figures released by the Ministry of Education, the number of students enrolled in higher vocational colleges will increase to 60% in 2023, of which the admission rate for graduate students in engineering, engineering, medicine and other majors will be as high as 60%, and the acceptance rate for doctoral students will be as high as more than 80%.

In short, in the past year, the pass rate for master's graduates was around 60%, while the pass rate for doctoral students was 80% or even higher. If you want to study further, the odds of getting a master's or doctoral degree will be unprecedented.

Some netizens laughed:

One Ph.D. student quipped that at this rate, he would soon become a "Ph.D. teacher."

Some delegates were right"Universal education"Questions have been raised about when it can be done.

Others scoffed: "So many people are studying for graduate and doctoral degrees, and delaying admission will greatly reduce our workload."

While these claims are a joke, they are a real reflection of the growing popularity of cheap master's and doctoral students.

The opinions on the training of master's and doctoral students are as follows:

This is obviously in line with the major needs of China's scientific and technological development and also in line with the requirements of China's strategy of "rejuvenating the country through science and education." It is not difficult to appropriately increase the training of high-level personnel. I myself advocate focusing on two things:

The proportion of doctoral and doctoral students in science, engineering, and applied science should be appropriately increased, while the proportion of master's and doctoral students in liberal arts should be appropriately reduced. This is not only because a higher degree can promote the "public examination", but also to enhance the training of professional and technical personnel in basic research, applied technology research and engineering technology innovation in China.

When recruiting from the society, some engineers and technicians should be selected from the enterprise for master's and doctoral training. This initiative is conducive to strengthening the basic theoretical and technical training of professionals with expertise in cutting-edge engineering and application fields. Such outstanding talents will become the pillars of China's scientific, technological, economic and social development today and in the future.

I am confident that the above measures will lay a solid foundation for Hong Kong's future technological competition.

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