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What is the difference between Class D and Pugang in public institutions?

What is the difference between Class D and Pugang in public institutions? I believe this is a question that some candidates, especially those who are preparing for the exam, want to know. The teacher of the civil service examination network specially explained it for everyone, so that candidates who need to ask such questions can understand. Let's have a look!

(1) What's the difference between Class D and Pugang in public institutions?

1, different definitions: Pugang teachers are the employment groups in the teacher recruitment plan, which are used to promote rural basic education in underdeveloped areas in the central and western regions; Class D teachers in public institutions are educational staff recruited by local education system and government personnel system.

2. There are different ways to obtain the establishment: ordinary teachers have not been established within 3 years, and after 3 years, they are qualified as teachers in the establishment; Class D teachers in public institutions become regular teachers after one year's employment.

3. Different recruitment conditions: Class D teachers in public institutions have higher recruitment conditions; The teacher recruitment examination in Pugang will be relatively easy.

(2) What conditions do institutions need to register for Class D?

Personnel who sign up for open recruitment shall meet the following basic conditions:

(1) has the nationality of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC), supports the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC), and has good ideological and political quality.

(2) Have a correct political stance, attitude, ideals and beliefs, and ideology and morality.

(3) Be law-abiding, honest and trustworthy, with good conduct and sound personality.

(4) Job hunting with peace of mind, strong sense of professionalism and responsibility.

(5) Have relevant professional knowledge (including scientific quality) and working ability suitable for the job.

(6) The age is over 18 and under 35; The age of people with doctoral degrees or senior professional and technical positions is relaxed to 45 years old.

(7) Be in good health and meet the physical conditions required for the post.

(eight) other specific qualifications and conditions that meet the requirements of the post.

The above are all the answers about the difference between class D and general post in public institutions.