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Is there any restriction on cross-disciplinary evaluation of senior professional titles? Can the major with intermediate title be different from the major with senior title?
Cross-majors cannot evaluate senior titles, and majors with intermediate titles cannot be different from senior titles.

Title application conditions:

1. Assistant level:

(1) graduated from university and engaged in professional and technical work for more than one year.

(2) graduated from a college and engaged in professional and technical work for more than two years.

(3) graduated from technical secondary school and engaged in professional and technical work for more than three years.

(4) graduated from high school and engaged in professional and technical work for more than seven years.

5] People with junior high school education or below have been engaged in professional and technical work for more than ten years, and should also have rank-level positions.

2. Intermediate:

(1) graduated from university, engaged in professional and technical work for more than five years, and served as a teaching assistant for more than four years.

(2) graduated from a college, engaged in professional and technical work for more than six years and served as an assistant for more than four years.

(3) graduated from secondary school (high school), engaged in professional and technical work for more than ten years, and served as a teaching assistant for more than four years.

(4) People with junior high school education or below must be engaged in professional and technical work for more than fifteen years and hold assistant positions for more than four years.

3. Advanced:

(1) graduated from university, engaged in professional work for more than ten years, and held intermediate positions for more than five years.

(2) graduated from college, engaged in professional and technical work for more than fifteen years, and served as an intermediate position for more than five years.

(3) graduated from secondary school or high school, engaged in professional and technical work for more than 20 years, and held intermediate positions for more than 5 years.