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How are police academies generally allocated?

1. Take the public security joint examination: the public security joint examination is the main way for graduates from public security colleges to enter the public security organs for employment, and the results of the joint examination are an important basis for graduates to choose their work units. Generally speaking, the better your grades, the more opportunities you have to choose. The public security joint examination includes written examination, interview and physical fitness test, and the examination content is mainly public security professional knowledge and comprehensive quality.

2. Take the national examination or provincial examination: In addition to the public security joint examination, police college graduates can also choose to take the national examination or provincial examination and work in other government agencies or institutions, which requires graduates to have corresponding professional knowledge and skills, and at the same time, they need to understand the employment needs and application conditions of recruiting units.

3. Self-employment: After graduating from the police academy, graduates can also choose to choose their own jobs and work in enterprises, law firms, security companies and other units. This requires graduates to have corresponding vocational skills and market demand, and at the same time, they need to actively seek employment opportunities and expand their career development paths.

4. Police academy, full name of police academy, is mainly divided into two types in China: public security colleges and judicial colleges. Public security colleges are directly controlled and managed by the Ministry of Public Security and provincial public security organs, mainly to train people's police for public security organs. These colleges are divided into subordinate categories and provincial categories according to their affiliation, and into undergraduate colleges and vocational colleges according to their school-running level.