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Is there any restriction on the recruitment of majors in Class A colleges?

Based on the fact that different recruitment positions in public institutions have different requirements for people's abilities and qualities, the comprehensive application ability of public subjects in open recruitment examinations in public institutions can be divided into five categories: comprehensive management (a), social science expertise (b), natural science expertise (c), primary and secondary school teachers (d) and medical and health care (e).

Comprehensive management (Class A) is mainly applicable to positions in public institutions that focus on administration, affairs and business management, including management, accounting and computer positions. Written examination, interview and physical examination are organized by the Provincial Personnel Department. The assessment is jointly organized by the competent department and the employer.

Comprehensive management positions are specifically engaged in planning, consulting, decision-making, organization, command, coordination, supervision and internal management of public institutions.

The main recruitment majors are: Chinese language and secretary, law, journalism and communication, public safety, public security management, social work, service for the elderly, youth service, ideological and political education, safety engineering, public utilities management, administrative management, human resource management, and the majors are not limited to posts.

Class B refers to social science majors, mainly including economics, journalism, lawyers, publishing editors, journalists, translators, notaries, librarians (books and archives), accountants, general social science researchers, sports coaches, radio and television broadcasting, arts and crafts, and art majors (screenwriters, composers, directors, actors, conductors, fine arts, dancers).

Class C refers to natural science majors, mainly including engineering, agricultural technology (agronomy, animal husbandry and veterinary medicine), statistics, ships, civil aviation flight, customs declarers, laboratory technicians, technical school teachers and general natural science researchers.

Class D refers to primary and secondary school teachers, mainly including primary school (infant) teachers, middle school teachers and secondary professional school teachers. It is worth noting that teachers and researchers in colleges and universities are classified into social science and natural science respectively according to their reported positions and majors.

Class E refers to medical and health care, mainly including doctors, pharmacists, nurses and technicians.

The above are all the answers about the restricted majors in Class A colleges.