Both the national and provincial exams are public, but there are differences in difficulty and competitiveness. Judging from the average data in recent years, the competition ratio of the provincial examination has been lower than that of the national examination. Therefore, in terms of difficulty, the provincial exam is easier to go ashore.
The difficulty and competitiveness of the national and provincial examinations are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1.Recruitment scale
The recruitment scale of the national examination is relatively small, and the number of recruits per year is about 290,000 people, while the provincial examination recruitment scale is relatively large, with about 700,000 recruits every year.
2.Number of applicants
The number of applicants for the national examination is also relatively small, with about 2 million applicants per year, while the number of applicants for the provincial examination is relatively large, with about 20 million applicants per year.
3.Difficulty of the exam
The examination of the national examination is relatively difficult, and the administrative vocational aptitude test and essay questions are relatively flexible and have a wide range of examinations. The difficulty of the provincial examination is relatively small, the questions of the administrative vocational aptitude test are relatively basic, and the essay questions are more conventional.
4.Exam competition ratio
According to the data of the 2023 national examination, the average competition ratio of the national examination is 108:1, while the average competition ratio of the provincial examination is 4:1.
Based on the above factors, in terms of difficulty, it is easier to go ashore in the provincial examination. Of course, when candidates choose the exam, they also need to comprehensively consider their actual situation, such as major, education, work experience, etc.
Here are some suggestions to improve the landing rate of public ***:
Accumulation of knowledge: Candidates need to accumulate a wide range of knowledge, especially knowledge of current affairs, social issues, economic policies, etc. Candidates can accumulate knowledge by reading newspapers, magazines, news, etc., or by attending public training courses.
Mastery skills: Candidates need to master a variety of test-taking skills, especially the skills of administrative vocational aptitude test, essay, etc. Candidates can improve their skills by practicing Xi questions, mock exams.
Arrange time reasonably: Candidates need to arrange their Xi time reasonably and complete the preparation tasks within the specified time. Candidates can make a Xi study plan and strictly follow it.
2024 Public Examination Shore Guide