The four-level recruitment of provinces, cities, counties and townships is arranged by the provincial organs in a unified way, and the preparation is subordinate to the provinces. The scope of provincial examination also includes four municipalities directly under the central government, such as Beijing, five autonomous regions, such as Inner Mongolia, and city examinations organized by individual cities such as Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
The written test time varies from province to province. Most provinces take the provincial entrance examination in the middle and late April of each year, and some provinces and cities organize the examination separately, such as Beijing and Shanghai at the end of each year and Jiangsu in March. The entrance examination is held in many provinces of China. To participate in the unified examination, the proposition shall be unified by the competent department of national civil servants. The provincial entrance examination will generally be announced in February and written in March.
Examination form
There are two kinds of qualification examination and recruitment examination. Qualification examination means that those who pass the examination can obtain the qualification certificate of civil servants and apply for the work of state organs such as cities, districts and counties, such as Beijing. Of course, if you want to enter, you need to take the relevant department exam again, or directly conduct an interview assessment.
In most areas, the provincial examination adopts the method of recruitment, requiring candidates to choose positions, and then sign up for the examination, and only after passing the examination can they hold the corresponding positions. The provincial examination includes written examination and interview. The written test is closed, the public subject is line test and application, and the written test subject in Heilongjiang Province is comprehensive basic knowledge, line test and application. Provincial examination is a proposition of all provinces. The number of questions in the provincial examination is less than that in the national examination, and the number of words in the application reading materials is also less than that in the national examination, and the difficulty is also smaller than that in the national examination.