The national examination generally refers to the written examination of the national civil service examination, and its score is calculated as follows:
First, in the first case, candidates only take the written test and interview of public subjects.
Comprehensive score calculation method The total written test scores of public subjects (non-lingua franca posts and special professional posts) account for 50%; the interview scores and professional subject test scores account for 50%.
Comprehensive score calculation method (line test+application) /2*50%+ interview *50%) Because the total score of line test and application is 200 points, the score calculation 100 points, so divide by 2.
Second, in the second case, candidates should take professional subject exams in addition to written examinations and interviews in public subjects.
Ranking method of special post performance:
7 Non-common language positions: The positions are sorted by the ratio of written test scores of public subjects to foreign language proficiency test scores 1: 1.
Special professional posts of China Banking Regulatory Commission, China Securities Regulatory Commission and their agencies: ranked according to the ratio of written test scores of public subjects to professional test scores 1: 1.
People's police of public security organs: the scores of administrative professional ability test, application and professional subject examination account for 40%, 30% and 30% respectively, and they are sorted after synthesis.
The calculation method of special post performance is Sun Yun:
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National civil service examination network, 20 18 how to calculate the written test results of national civil service examination?
The national civil service examination refers to the civil service examination of the central and state organs. The time is relatively fixed, generally concentrated in 10- 1 1, referred to as "national examination". National examination is a way for national ministries, departments and general administration to recruit staff in central state organs. The recruitment conditions are relatively harsh and strict. Generally, full-time undergraduate graduates and previous graduates are required, and some positions require master students and CET-4 and computer level 2.
China's civil servants are formally called national civil servants, and both the central and local governments are national civil servants, which are divided into central state organs and local state civil servants.
The national civil service examination refers to the examination of the central and national search chain organs, the agencies stationed by the central state administrative organs, and the institutions affiliated to the vertical management system to recruit staff and national civil servants.
The local civil service examination refers to the local examination for the staff of recruitment agencies and national civil servants organized by local party and government organs and associations at all levels.