The number of graduates of Guangdong Police College in 2014 is 1,441, including 500 majoring in public security and 941 majoring in grammar. There are 1,247 undergraduate students and 194 junior college students.
As of September 14, 2014, the initial employment rate of 2014 graduates of Guangdong Police College was 90.61, including 92.00 for undergraduates and 81.48 for junior colleges. By the end of June 5438 February, the employment rate for majors such as investigation (drug crime investigation direction), economic crime investigation, criminal science and technology, computer science and technology, and administrative management was 100.
Employment status of the 2014 graduates of Guangdong Police College.
The employment areas of the 2014 graduates are concentrated in Guangdong Province. Among them, 1,069 people are employed in the Pearl River Delta, accounting for 74.18%; 81 people are employed in eastern Guangdong, accounting for 5.62%; 88 people are employed in northern Guangdong, accounting for 6.11%; 167 people are employed in western Guangdong. People, accounting for 11.59.
Among the 2014 graduates, 534 people passed the national and Guangdong Provincial Civil Service Examinations and entered public security organs at all levels, procuratorates, courts, judicial administrative departments, customs, border inspection and other government agencies, accounting for 37.06; There are 413 people working in various enterprises, accounting for 28.66; there are 89 people working in law firms, accounting for 6.18.
The graduates of 2014 are mainly engaged in the following industries, among which national institutions account for the largest number, accounting for 38.9 of the total number of graduates, followed by various service industries, accounting for 20.33.
In 2014, the employment major correspondence degree of graduates reached 50.438 0. According to graduate employment units and industry statistics, the employment major matching rate of graduates from our college has always been relatively high. The highest is the public security major. In 2014, there were 500 public security graduates, 362 of whom worked in public security departments, customs, border inspection, judicial agencies, border defense, firefighting, security and other units at all levels in our province, accounting for 72.40 of the public security graduates. Secondly, 18 graduates of grammar computer majors are engaged in computer and software development-related work, accounting for 15.93% of this major; in addition to judicial agencies, 76 law graduates have joined law firms, accounting for 16.96% of law majors.