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History of Shihezi Engineering Technical School in Xinjiang
After more than 20 years of efforts, especially since the reform and opening up, great changes have taken place in the school and great progress has been made in all work. From a major at the beginning to the current 13 major, a multi-channel, multi-level, multi-channel and multi-specification school-running system has been formed, which combines ordinary and adults, self-run secondary schools and junior colleges, full-time correspondence, academic education and job training. 1992, the school was approved by the Communications Department of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and the Traffic Police Corps of the Autonomous Region to set up the automobile driver training school. In 2000, with the approval of the Skills Appraisal Center of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, the National Vocational Skills Appraisal Institute for Agricultural Machinery, Automobile Driving and Maintenance, Electrician and Computer Application was established. Since 1979, * * has trained 58 12 graduates from 13 majors, including agricultural mechanization, agronomy, food processing, agricultural economic management, automobile application and maintenance, industrial and civil buildings, irrigation and water conservancy pipelines, agricultural machinery supervision, electrical appliances, computer application, accounting and secretarial work. Among them, there are 4046 ordinary technical secondary school graduates and 766 adult technical secondary school graduates/kloc-0. Vocational training and skill appraisal training at all levels were 2,353 times. These students have entered the society and have been widely praised by all walks of life. Some of them enjoy special government allowances and become young and middle-aged experts with outstanding contributions; Some have grown into educational artists, poets, entrepreneurs in the west and top talents in the region; Some have taken up leading posts at the division and regiment levels of the Corps, becoming the backbone of the army and making due contributions to the four modernizations of the Corps and local governments.