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The development trend of self-study exams

The number of self-study exams in China is increasing day by day. Every year, hundreds of thousands of candidates choose to take self-study exams. As far as Hubei Province is concerned, the number of self-study exams is quite large. This year, 24 students took the self-study exams. There are more than 10,000 people. Why do so many people choose to take self-study exams? What is the employment situation of self-study students?

Compared with unified enrollment, although self-study students are at a disadvantage in terms of academic certificates, they are not inferior in terms of overall ability. Today's society requires comprehensive talents who combine professional knowledge and rich experience. According to the survey, more than half of the self-study students are working people, and most of them participate in training in the form of part-time work-study. Therefore, when they obtain their diploma, they have also accumulated several years of relevant work experience, which is a very obvious advantage when applying for jobs. At the same time, many managers of foreign companies believe that self-study candidates are more hard-working and have better hands-on skills than those admitted through unified admissions, and they consider issues more comprehensively. Therefore, self-study candidates should fully quantify their own advantages in the job competition. At the same time, it is recommended that self-study students use professional qualification certificates to make up for the shortcomings of academic certificates. At the job fair site, it is not difficult to observe that many recruitment units indicate the recruitment conditions of "preference will be given to those with professional qualification certificates" in their recruitment notices. Self-study students have strong practical experience, so obtaining a vocational qualification certificate is the most beneficial way to make up for academic deficiencies.

There are many outstanding social pillars in China who were born through self-study examination. I can give you a few examples

1. Li Chengfu

Self-study examination student, Beijing Yanjing Beer Chairman of the Company.

After taking up the post of general manager of the group company, he relied on the tenacity he developed during his self-study process to turn an unknown small business into a company that has ranked first in the domestic industry in terms of best-selling products for many years and has become a global leader. It is a well-known enterprise among the top beer companies and has made positive contributions to the growth and development of the national beer industry.

2. Wu Shihong

Self-taught candidate, general manager of TCL Information Industry Group.

A former nurse from Beijing Chunshu Hospital. After studying for a junior college degree in English, she entered IBM. She started from small roles of making tea, pouring water and cleaning, until she became the general manager of IBM China Sales Channel in 1997. . In 1998, Wu Shihong quit IBM and became the general manager of Microsoft (China). He resigned in June 1996. He is currently the general manager of TCL Information Industry Group.

3. Niu Gensheng

A self-taught candidate, he founded Inner Mongolia Mengniu Dairy (Group) Co., Ltd. and served as chairman and president.

Niu Gensheng was a poor boy. It is said that he was sold from the countryside to the city for only 50 yuan. At that time, no one would have expected that today his worth would increase tens of millions of times. "Niu" has reached this point because he is the "leader" of Mengniu.

4. Liu Jianye

Self-taught candidate, deputy director of the Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall.

5. Wang Xinmin

Self-taught candidate, executive vice president of Saite Group, one of China's top ten business news and annual influential figures in 2003.

6. Bi Fujian

Self-taught candidate, host of CCTV's "Avenue of Stars" program. After graduating from the Beijing Broadcasting Institute's TV directing major, he entered CCTV. He once worked in the filming of the large-scale TV series "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and served as one of the main cameramen. In 1995, he went to the North Pole with China's first scientific expedition to the North Pole, where he served as a guest star and guest host, and has since become gradually familiar to people.

7. Aqiu (Qiu Menghuang)

Self-taught candidate, host of CCTV's "Today's Storytelling" program. Qiu Menghuang was born in Nanning, Guangxi in 1968. He later worked as a political cadre and an art theater screenwriter. In April 2003, he began to serve as the host of the "Social Record" program in the News and Commentary Department of CCTV.

8. Cao Zhengwen, a famous writer and member of the Shanghai Political Consultative Conference

His pen name is Mi Shu. He graduated from the Chinese Department of East China Normal University through self-study examination. He joined the Chinese Writers Association in the 1980s and is currently a senior editor and columnist for Xinmin Evening News. He is a part-time professor at the School of Liberal Arts of Shanghai University. He has been a member of the 9th and 10th Shanghai CPPCC since 1998.