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Is the content of the national examination for civil servants the same for different majors and positions?

The public * * * subjects of similar positions written by national civil servants are all the same, but some professional positions need professional additional examination.

In the national civil service examination, positions are generally divided into two categories:

1, positions at or above the provincial level (including sub-provincial level);

2. Positions below the city (prefecture) level. The test questions of the two types of positions are not exactly the same, but they are different in terms of questions and quantity. Generally, the number of questions in municipal and prefecture-level positions is small and the difficulty is low.

The main subjects of written examination for national civil servants are divided into public subjects and professional subjects.

1. Public subjects: The written examination of public subjects in the national civil service examination is divided into two subjects: administrative professional ability test and application, both of which are closed-book examinations. The line test mainly tests the basic quality and ability elements which are closely related to the occupation of civil servants and suitable for objective paper-and-pencil test, including speech understanding and expression, quantitative relationship, judgment and reasoning, data analysis and common sense judgment; The essay mainly tests candidates' reading comprehension, comprehensive analysis, problem-solving and writing expression.

Second, positions that need to rely on professional subjects: candidates who apply for positions that require written examinations in professional subjects announced in the recruitment brochure need to conduct written examinations in professional subjects. For example, those who apply for eight non-common language posts such as Japanese, French, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, German, Korean and Portuguese in the International Liaison Department of the Central Committee, the Central Compilation Bureau, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Commerce, the National Tourism Administration, the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, the All-China Friendship Association and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade must also take the foreign language proficiency test; Those who apply for special professional positions of China Banking Regulatory Commission and its dispatched offices, China Securities Regulatory Commission and its dispatched offices, and those who apply for positions of people's police in public security organs will also take professional subject examinations.