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Is it worth going to the western plan for college students?
The western plan for college students is worth going. The plan of college students' voluntary service in the west was implemented by the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and the Ministry of Education according to the requirements of the the State Council executive meeting, the notice of the General Office of the State Council on doing a good job in the employment of college graduates in 2003 and the spirit of the national video conference on the employment of college graduates in 2003, and the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security gave relevant policies and financial support. The plan has been implemented since 2003. According to the methods of open recruitment, voluntary registration, organization selection and centralized dispatch, a certain number of fresh graduates or graduate students from ordinary colleges and universities will be recruited every year to carry out 1-3 years of voluntary services in education, health, agricultural technology and poverty alleviation. According to the service content, the western plan is divided into seven special projects: basic education, serving agriculture, countryside and farmers, medical and health care, grass-roots youth work, grass-roots social management, serving Xinjiang and Tibet. Can increase experience: For college students who have just graduated, they can use this time to think about their goals and directions, which is very helpful for their growth. Enjoy the welfare policy: after the expiration of the service period, the examination institutions can add ten points and choose the best candidates. Bring welfare benefits: the state gives a certain living allowance and reimbursement of round-trip travel expenses when visiting relatives every year.