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Do you know which universities are the easiest to enter central enterprises and institutions after graduation?
Central enterprises and institutions have always been places where all college students want to work. Central enterprises have high wages, good treatment and stable work. When you enter a state organ as a civil servant, your salary is stable, your salary is good, your salary is good, you have certain rights, and your promotion is fast. Colleges and universities that are easy to enter central enterprises and institutions can be summarized as follows: First, domestic first-class well-known colleges and universities, such as Tsinghua, Peking University, China Renmin University, C9 colleges and universities, and National Science and Technology University; Second, 985 and 2 1 1 double-class colleges with relatively strong strength; Third, universities in key industries directly under ministries and commissions, such as universities in petroleum, finance, aerospace, electric power and other industries; Fourth, the number one comprehensive university in each province.

? First-class well-known universities in China are favored by both central enterprises and state organs, because, first, the school has a high reputation, strong teachers, good students, generally high students' ability and quality, and broad vision. For example, according to a survey of an institution, Tsinghua University graduates and Peking University graduates occupy 20% and 14% positions in giant and large state-owned enterprises and state organs, such as State Grid, Chinese Academy of Sciences, central ministries and commissions, etc. 19% of China Renmin University graduates have joined banks, CITIC and major state organs; Zhejiang University graduates entered central enterprises and institutions, accounting for 15%. It has certain advantages in the fields of manufacturing and national defense, such as China's weapons and China's nuclear industry. Some large private enterprises such as Ali and Huawei also like students from Zhejiang University.

? Although there are some gaps with the 985 and 2 1 1 double first-class universities, some majors even surpass the domestic first-class universities, and their professional popularity is not worse than that of the domestic first-class universities. Graduates of these majors are vying for it, and it is not difficult to enter the state organs.

Colleges and universities in key industries directly under ministries and commissions.

These institutions are key institutions directly under the central ministries and commissions, and many central enterprises give priority to recruiting graduates from these institutions. For example, the central bank and several major state-owned banks give priority to recruiting graduates from the Central University of Finance and Economics, China Oil Big Three gives priority to recruiting students from Youshi University in China, China Aerospace Industry recruits more students from Beihang University, the State Grid focuses on receiving graduates from North China Electric Power University, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs basically recruits graduates from the School of Foreign Affairs and the School of International Relations.

These institutions are key institutions directly under the central ministries and commissions, and many central enterprises give priority to recruiting graduates from these institutions. For example, the central bank and several major state-owned banks give priority to recruiting graduates from the Central University of Finance and Economics, China Petroleum gives priority to recruiting students from China Shiyou University, China Aerospace Industry recruits more students from Beihang University, the State Grid focuses on receiving graduates from North China Electric Power University, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs basically recruits graduates from the School of Foreign Affairs and the School of International Relations. ?

? The number one comprehensive university in each province ranks first, and all provincial organs, some institutions and branches of large state-owned enterprises have certain policy care in recruiting graduates. One is to support the development of colleges and universities in this province, the other is to solve the problem of lifelong employment, and the third is that these graduates have relatively high quality and professional knowledge.