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Reversal and reversal? Secretary Ji Yunhao used "junior college" to pretend to be a "university degree," and he couldn't explain it clearly

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In the past few days, Secretary Ji Yunhao's resume has aroused extensive discussions among netizens.

He enlisted in the army at the age of 17, was demobilized at the age of 19, and joined the workforce at the age of 22, but he actually had a university degree.

Reversal and reversal? Secretary Ji Yunhao used "junior college" to pretend to be a "university degree," and he couldn't explain it clearly

Later, after netizens' inquiries, I finally understood how he got his college degree.

In 2010, Inner Mongolia had a policy of "recruiting grassroots civil servants" for veterans with a high school education or above.

At this time, 19-year-old Ji Yunhao had just been discharged from the compulsory army, and he performed well in the army, won outstanding soldiers and two awards, so he met the recruitment conditions.

Reversal and reversal? Secretary Ji Yunhao used "junior college" to pretend to be a "university degree," and he couldn't explain it clearly
Reversal and reversal? Secretary Ji Yunhao used "junior college" to pretend to be a "university degree," and he couldn't explain it clearly

So, where did his college degree come from?

It turns out that this policy is not to directly recruit people to the civil service, but to train them for two years first, and then grant them a higher level of education, for example, Ji Yunhao, who originally only had a high school degree, but after reading a "two-year junior college", he also obtained a junior college, between 19-22 years old, Ji Yunhao has two and a half years, and he has this time condition, so there should be no problem with his university degree.

Reversal and reversal? Secretary Ji Yunhao used "junior college" to pretend to be a "university degree," and he couldn't explain it clearly

After Ji Yunhao went through the written test and interview, he was successfully shortlisted.

Reversal and reversal? Secretary Ji Yunhao used "junior college" to pretend to be a "university degree," and he couldn't explain it clearly

After two years of training, these targeted civil servants can become grassroots political and legal cadres and policemen.

Therefore, there should be no problem with Ji Yunhao's college degree, and it is in accordance with the process.

But what is the problem?

Ji Yunhao's resume is written as "university degree".

In the official definition, there are three types of university qualifications: college degree, bachelor's degree, and graduate degree.

In the public perception, a university degree refers to a bachelor's degree, and if it is a junior college, it will be directly marked as a "college degree".

At the same time, when civil servants fill in the files, they are also in accordance with the public perception regulations, and junior college and undergraduate will be strictly distinguished.

For example, the recently popular deputy mayor - Huang Zuo Mengqi, she is a bachelor's degree from 985 Tianjin University, when she was introduced, she was a university degree, and in the civil service system, the difference between undergraduate and junior college will be very clear, and it is not standard to want to replace "college degree" with "college degree".

Reversal and reversal? Secretary Ji Yunhao used "junior college" to pretend to be a "university degree," and he couldn't explain it clearly

Today, Secretary Ji Yunhao's academic qualifications have been determined to be college degrees, and as for full-time bachelor's degrees, it is impossible to obtain them, because he joined the work after the age of 22.

If the bachelor's degree obtained through correspondence courses, online education, etc., it also needs to be specially marked and cannot be confused with full-time.

Now Secretary Ji Yunhao, replacing a college degree with a college degree, how did the personal information file pass the review?

As for the questions raised by netizens - can a high school diploma also take the civil service exam?

After all, it was 14 years ago, when academic qualifications were not as devalued as they are now, and it was difficult to recruit undergraduate and graduate talents at the grassroots level in remote areas like Inner Mongolia.

Just imagine, if you have a bachelor's or a master's degree, unless you are a local, would you choose to go to a township in Inner Mongolia to become a grassroots civil servant?

And this policy is still aimed at veterans, if you are a veteran with a bachelor's degree, 14 years ago, would you consider going to the grassroots level in Inner Mongolia to become a civil servant?

Where doesn't want to recruit highly educated talents?

But the reality is that the local government can only lower the academic requirements, otherwise it will not be able to recruit people!

What are your thoughts on this matter?

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