The craziest country in the world to take the civil service exam is not us, but India!
More than 1 million people compete for hundreds of positions, it is really difficult to find a job, and the crazier the job exam!
According to India's public examination data, 1.13 million people signed up for the public examination in a year, and only 933 people successfully landed in the end.
This admission ratio is less than 1400:1, compared to the 57:1 in our national examination, India is the real single-plank bridge.
And the Indian civil service is particularly difficult to examine, the Indian national examination is divided into three rounds, basically a whole year, if you want to complete the exam, just answer the questions for 30 hours, from politics, history and geography to science and science of the exam, not the knowledge of astronomy and geography of the arts and sciences, it is simply unbearable.
Although it is so difficult to get into, but Indians are desperately signing up, why is that, it is not easy to find other jobs, and the unemployment rate in India is too high.
Last year, India's population surpassed China's and became the world's most populous country. However, the unemployment rate remains high, and the current urban unemployment rate in India is 66%, which is higher than many countries around the world.
In particular, more than 17% of the young workforce under the age of 29 cannot find a job. In this case, being admitted to the civil service is equivalent to soaring to the sky.
Because those who were admitted over there were intermediate and senior **, such as local police chiefs and the like.
Looking at the whole of India, there are only 7,000 civil servants, and the low-level ** and clerks are not considered civil servants.
Therefore, the salary of Indian civil servants is very high, even if you have just been admitted, the monthly salary can be converted into ** million yuan to 20,000 yuan, which is not too fragrant compared to the salary of 3,000 per capita. And there are various benefits after being admitted, and there are about 200 days of vacation every year, and more than half of the time is on vacation in a year. Ordinary jobs are difficult to find, and civil servants are too fragrant, which together create this famous scene.