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Can graduate students from Nanchang University go to colleges and universities?

Many high schools here require a master's degree, and you must have both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from a 211 or above institution, otherwise you will be too lazy to ask for a resume

It depends on what kind of university you want to enter. Now, it is not very difficult for a master's degree from Nanchang University to enter a college-level university or a bottom-tier undergraduate university with a remote location and weak strength;

Now there are slightly better undergraduate universities (key universities at the provincial and ministerial level or above) (There are a certain number of national key disciplines and first-level discipline doctoral programs) Recruiting teachers requires a Ph.D. or associate professor or above. For ordinary masters, you will usually work as a laboratory technician, counselor, teaching assistant, and administrative work. You will never be allowed to be a teaching teacher. ;

Of course, there are also differences in academic requirements for recruitment of teachers in different majors; generally, when colleges and universities recruit teachers of music, art, art, physical education, etc., the first academic requirement is a master's degree~

If you want to apply for a job as a teacher in a certain university, you can log on to the school’s official website to check the recent teacher recruitment requirements, so you can know whether you can get in; in short, university teacher recruitment is more optimistic about graduates from 985/211 colleges, and then the country Graduates of key disciplines;

Maybe the poster has too high expectations for master's degrees. In fact, master's degrees now are very common and ordinary talents... It is related to the expansion of enrollment by the Ministry of Education, and there are also higher education The school’s training plan, teacher allocation, teaching quality, etc.......

I hope the poster can correctly view the weight of the word "master"