1, application conditions: the requirements for the national examination position are also significantly higher than those for the provincial examination, such as being limited to freshmen, English Band 4 and Band 6, etc.
2. Positions to apply for: The national examination looks at recruiting tens of thousands of people a year (in recent years), but there are not many people actually assigned to each province and city. Take the national examination in 20 19 as an example, the national examination recruited 1.45 million people, and only 228 positions were assigned to Shaanxi to recruit 370 people (as shown below);
On the other hand, in 20 19, there were 2,846 positions to choose from, and 4 124 people were recruited (as shown in the figure below), so there were many positions to choose from.
3. Written test questions: they are all tests and applications, and the outlines are basically the same, but the number of test questions in the country is generally 135 questions above the provincial level and 130 questions at the prefecture level; In the provincial examination, most provinces have 120 questions, and some provinces have100-10 questions; However, some provinces and countries have the same number of examination questions, such as Beijing, Jiangsu 135 questions; Hebei 130 questions. The national examination is more difficult in terms of the difficulty of the topic alone.
The national examination "Shen Lun" 180 minutes, and the number of questions is generally 5 subjective questions; The provincial exam is generally 150 minutes, with 4 questions and 3 questions in individual provinces.
4. Written test score: the national examination is generally 100 for each subject, and the full score for two subjects is 200. If it is a provincial examination, some provinces are consistent with the national examination, and some provinces are 150 for each subject, and the full score for two subjects is 300.
5. From the perspective of interview ratio, the general position of national examination is 3:1interview, while the central party and mass organs and state administrative organs mainly take the form of 5: 1 interview. The provincial examination is generally 3:1entrance, and the entrance ratio of some provinces is 2:1.
Judging from the proportion of interview results, the interview results of general positions in the national examination account for 50% of the total scores, while the interview results in most areas of the provincial examination generally account for 40% of the total scores, or less (some provinces are the same as the national examination). Generally speaking, the national examination accounts for a large proportion and is more difficult. Judging from the interview content, whether it is the national examination or the provincial examination, it is the comprehensive analysis ability, policy understanding ability, adaptability, organization and coordination ability and problem-solving ability of the candidates, and the requirements for the candidates are constantly improving.