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A major in training civil servants was abandoned by 83 universities. Why?
A major in training civil servants was abandoned by 83 universities. Why? For college students, what they are most concerned about is finding a job. On the journey to find a job, many students take the civil service examination or the recruitment of public institutions as the top priority in job hunting. Especially in the annual civil service examination, whether it is the national examination or the provincial examination, applicants flock to some popular positions, and the recruitment ratio is even as high as one percent or even one thousandth.

0 1 Why is the civil service examination getting hotter and hotter? The reason is that the salary income and salary of civil servants are far ahead of the wage earners, although it can't be said to be among the best. In particular, it must be fully considered that no matter whether you are admitted to a civil servant or a public institution, you will get the golden rice bowl that everyone envies, and there is no risk of being laid off and unemployed. Even civil servants did not buy unemployment insurance at all. This is also the fundamental reason why the public examination has been hot for many years and the enrollment of public institutions has been hot.

The popularity of civil service examination remains high, and the difficulty of public examination is also increasing year by year. Some candidates are thinking, why don't universities offer majors that are conducive to civil service examinations? I think that many colleges and universities have already thought of the problems that candidates can think of. In China's universities, there is really a major, which is especially suitable for civil servants. This major is public enterprise management.

As one of the management majors, public enterprise management majors cultivate basic knowledge and skills such as modern management basic theories, technologies and methods, have a certain background of natural science foundation and engineering science and technology progress, and have a strong theoretical guidance level of applied high-end professionals.

What are the teaching contents of public utilities management major? According to the curriculum of some universities, the curriculum of this major includes finance, financial accounting, financial accounting, human resources, network marketing and so on. This kind of professional skills is really very suitable for civil servants' administrative organs. Therefore, it also gave birth to the public enterprise management major to become a network celebrity major for a period of time: from 2000 to 200 1 year, the number of institutions opened increased from 57 to 132.

However, after 20 years, the treatment of this major has plummeted. Relevant data show that during the five years from 20 17 to 202 1, 83 universities in public utilities management withdrew. The former network celebrity major suddenly became "outdated". Why?

03 * * * The major of career management is of little help to the exam. Many students chose career management major at that time, in order to take the civil service exam. However, after studying this major, many students realize that taking the civil service exam is not very helpful. Although professional courses seem to be prepared in advance to shape quasi-civil servants, the embarrassing reality is that in the civil service examination, no matter the national examination or the provincial examination, there are not many positions assigned to the public utilities management major from the demand of professional positions.

As candidates of this major, they can only apply for general positions regardless of their major, and these positions of civil servants regardless of their major are more competitive in the market.

In addition, although the curriculum of public utilities management seems to be closely combined with the necessary professional skills of civil servants, there is a particularly embarrassing fact that such courses are usually large but not sophisticated, and the teachers of professional courses are often spliced from other majors, and their level of teachers is weak. So many students have studied in the course of public utilities management for four years, and often have not learned any professional knowledge. Even after graduation, this major was removed from my alma mater and became the last graduate of this major.

On the journey of competing for the civil service examination, candidates majoring in public utilities management often suffer a lot, and even the chances of being admitted to the civil service are not as good as those of candidates from other majors. Relevant information shows that more than half of the candidates majoring in business administration have not been admitted to the civil service. Therefore. If you volunteer for the college entrance examination today, you should carefully decide whether to choose a major in business administration, and think twice before you do.