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Is it true that Tsinghua Peking University graduates don't like to take the civil service exam?
Tsinghua Peking University graduates usually have the impression that they seldom take the civil service examination. Is it true that Tsinghua Peking University graduates don't like to take the civil service exam? Let's look at the official data.

Where do Tsinghua University students go after graduation?

Tsinghua University's 20 17 annual employment quality report shows that 7058 people graduated from Tsinghua University that year. Among them, undergraduate students are 3 1 19, master students are 2554, and doctoral students are 65438. Taking undergraduates as an example, among the 3 1 19 undergraduates, 2,365 chose to continue their studies, accounting for 8 1.9%. Of the 48 unemployed people, 34 have plans to continue their studies. 475 people have been employed, accounting for 16.4%, and only 17 people have entered institutions, accounting for 0.55% of the undergraduate graduates of that year.

According to the data of Tsinghua University, only 17 graduates have become civil servants. Therefore, the proportion of Tsinghua University undergraduate graduates becoming civil servants is quite low. However, if we switch our perspective to graduate students, the result will be completely different. According to the data, there were 180 master students and 74 doctoral students in Tsinghua University that year, accounting for 7% and 5.3% of the total number of master students and doctoral students respectively.

The whereabouts of Peking University graduates

There were 7,462 graduates from Peking University in 20 17, including 2,645 undergraduates, 3,604 master students and 3 doctoral students. Overall, among 2,645 undergraduates, 1.988 chose to pursue further studies, accounting for more than 75%. Only 32 people became civil servants in the undergraduate stage, accounting for 1.2%, which is also very small.

What about the graduate data? In that year, 3 17 graduate students became civil servants, accounting for 8.8% of the total number of graduate students in that year. Among the doctoral students, 56 doctoral students entered state organs, accounting for 4.6%. In other words, in the postgraduate stage, whether in Tsinghua or Peking University, the proportion of graduates entering the party and government organs has suddenly increased. At the same time, if the data of Peking University's 20 17 graduates are excluded, only 242 1 graduates who signed tripartite agreements with employers are counted, and 16.73% of Peking University students became civil servants that year.

In short, the data shows that in the undergraduate stage, Tsinghua Peking University graduates really rarely take the civil service examination. The reason is not because they don't like being civil servants, but because most of them don't have the habit of looking for jobs after graduation. At the postgraduate stage, a considerable number of graduates will choose to be civil servants. So, if you still think that Tsinghua graduates from Peking University don't like taking the civil service exam, it's time to change this understanding.