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How do directional students fill in their volunteers?
Directional students how to fill in their volunteers are as follows:

1. Understand the professional direction:

First of all, you need to know your professional direction and employment prospects, which can help you determine the direction of directional voluntary choice.

2. Check the school information:

After knowing the major direction, you can inquire about the introduction and training plan of this major on the website of official website or Admissions Office, and learn more about the major setting, curriculum system and teaching quality.

3. Refer to your academic level and hobbies:

According to your hobbies and academic level, choose the targeted volunteers that match them.

4. Comprehensive consideration:

Finally, you need to comprehensively consider your hobbies, professional direction, employment prospects, academic level and other factors, and choose the most suitable targeted volunteer.

It should be noted that when filling in directional volunteers, you should read the instructions carefully and fill in relevant information as required. At the same time, due to the slightly different rules of directional voluntary reporting in colleges and universities, it is recommended to carefully understand the relevant regulations before reporting.

As follows:

Directional students refer to policies formulated to help remote areas, ethnic minority areas and industries with difficult working environment to train talents and ensure that they can obtain a certain number of graduates.

Candidates are required to voluntarily fill in the orientation employment enrollment volunteers in colleges and universities. Once they are admitted as orientation students according to relevant policies, they must sign relevant orientation employment agreements with universities and orientation employment units before enrollment.

Colleges and universities can appropriately combine the source areas of enrollment with the employment situation of graduates, and incorporate them into the "targeted employment" enrollment plan according to a certain proportion of the national enrollment plan.

1989 The Interim Provisions on Directed Enrollment and Directed Employment in Colleges and Universities made by the former State Education Commission clearly pointed out that in order to ensure that a certain number of graduates can be obtained in areas and industries with difficult working environment, colleges and universities should implement "directed enrollment and directed employment" according to a certain proportion of the national enrollment plan.

The target areas are nine provinces (autonomous regions) including Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia and Xinjiang. , as well as the national key construction projects in the working environment is relatively difficult units can also be targeted. Colleges and universities affiliated to the Ministry of Education can also recruit students for departments such as agriculture, forestry, geology, energy, building materials, meteorology, national defense and military industry, and the People's Liberation Army.