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The Ministry of Education cancelled 5 18 college majors, and the professional employment rate was the highest. Why?
In this major adjustment, the Ministry of Education directly canceled about 565,438+08 college majors, and many students also talked about the changes this time. After all, the change of university majors has a very serious impact on students' employment, especially some students who have not graduated. They have not found a job through their majors, and even found that their majors have been cancelled by the school. They must be very upset. After all, the cancellation of these majors means the social demand for these majors. So let's discuss it today. The significance of this action by the Ministry of Education and the influence of high employment rate on majors.

First, why do you want to cancel these majors?

Because there are many schools involved this time, plus 5 18 majors involved. First of all, I need to explain to you that some of these majors are actually repetitive. The reason why these schools are cancelled is mainly because the Ministry of Education believes that there are no such teachers in their schools to train relevant talents. That's why they will be informed to cancel the corresponding major. In fact, in other schools, as long as your teachers meet the requirements, such a major can still exist, so most students don't need to worry that their major has no job in society.

Second, why is the professional employment rate high?

We must have such a clear understanding that we study to work and make money. If no industry in society can provide corresponding jobs, then this major is actually useless. Because the knowledge of our school is ultimately realized, it can produce certain value. The salary we get is not only an affirmation of our work, but also means that our efforts have actually reflected certain value in society. And if a large number of majors are worthless, they will definitely be cancelled.

Third, how to evaluate this change?

This change is mainly aimed at those schools that have no funds at all, but still maintain so many majors. This is obviously a waste of educational resources, which is why they are urged to cancel these majors. For the whole education industry, this is obviously an adjustment to streamline troops and simplify administration, so it is still relatively positive. I hope the students don't be afraid. Many students have been advertising since they saw this adjustment. Don't apply for those cancelled majors, but the situation is still far from what we expected.