2024 Public Examination Landing Guide The National Examination (National Civil Servant Recruitment Examination) refers to the nationwide civil servant recruitment examination organized by **, and the positions recruited cover *** state organs and ** territorial units, etc.
The provincial examination (provincial civil servant recruitment examination) refers to the civil servant recruitment examination organized by various provinces or localities, and the positions recruited are mainly concentrated in provincial, local organs and their territorial units.
The national public examination is usually scheduled in late November or early December every year, while the provincial public examination is usually held between March and May each year. Such an arrangement is conducive to the candidates to make reasonable arrangements for different types of examinations, and also facilitates the organization and management of relevant departments.
The specific provincial exam schedule varies from region to region, and each province or territory will determine the exam time according to its own situation and needs. Usually, the provincial examination time will be announced in advance on the official ** of the recruitment department of the relevant province or region, and it will also be publicized through ** and other channels.
Taking both the national and provincial exams at the same time may require more preparation and time commitment, as you will need to face different types of exams and question types. But if you have the ability and adequate preparation, it is completely feasible to take both the national and provincial exams at the same time.
The subjects and content of the exam may vary from region to region, and there may be some slight differences from province to province.
Generally speaking, the provincial examination mainly includes the following subjects:
1) Practical test: This part mainly examines the candidate's verbal comprehension and expression, quantitative relationship, judgment and reasoning, data analysis and other abilities. The question types include speech comprehension and expression, judgment and reasoning, quantitative relationship, and data analysis.
2) Essay: This is the core subject of the provincial examination, which examines the comprehensive quality, cultural literacy, logical thinking and writing ability of the candidates. The topics usually involve social hotspots, policies and regulations, economic management, etc.
3) Professional Subjects: This subject may vary according to different positions, and involves the professional knowledge and ability of the position for which the candidate is applying.
It is not a simple question of which is easier to get ashore in the national or provincial examinations, as they involve factors such as different scopes, degrees of competition, and the nature of the position.
Generally speaking, the national examination is relatively more competitive because of the wide scope of the national examination, the large number of applicants, and the limited number of positions to choose from. Therefore, the acceptance rate of the national examination is relatively low, and candidates need to have high comprehensive quality and ability in order to successfully go ashore.
Relatively speaking, due to the small scope of the provincial examination, the number of applicants is relatively small, and the competitive pressure is relatively small. This means that the acceptance rate for the provincial exam may be relatively high, and it will be correspondingly easier to get ashore.
However, the specific situation also needs to consider factors such as the difficulty of the test in each province or region, the recruitment demand, and the number of applicants.
Whether it is a national or provincial exam, test takers need to be well prepared, including solid knowledge, good test strategies, and sufficient preparation time. The most important thing is to choose the right test according to your interests, professional background and development needs, and face the challenges of the exam with a positive attitude and hard work.