The exam is divided into four parts: Basic Knowledge of Tour Guides, Service Skills of Tour Guides, Knowledge of Tour Guides' Laws and Regulations and Basic Knowledge of Jiangsu Tour Guides.
One * * * takes three exams, among which "Basic Knowledge of Tour Guides" and "Basic Knowledge of Tour Guides in Jiangsu" are one test paper.
Examination time: two days. 1 1. 19- 1 1. 12
I remember that I enrolled in the school at that time. I was a student majoring in tourism management. In 2008, the registration fee was 830 yuan, including textbook fee, training fee, examination fee and registration fee.
After registration, there were no applicants in that year. When registering the next year, the teaching materials fee was not needed, and the training fee was voluntary. The examination fee and registration fee were about 300 yuan (I didn't make up the exam).
Basically, you spend 3-4 hours reading books every day, and you can basically pass the exam if you recite some definitions.
Written test part: Three test papers, each with a full score of 100. If the total score of the three papers (note that it is the total score) exceeds 180 (inclusive), it is considered as a written test pass. At this time, it is basically announced that you have obtained the tour guide qualification certificate.
Interview part: 1, prepare a concise self-introduction.
2. Be familiar with the explanations of the major scenic spots in this city (this is a bit difficult, depending on whether you can fool). If you can talk, get closer to the interview teacher, so that you can say that you are familiar with and like the scenic spots. It is best to explain vividly and interestingly, and it is best to be different from others.
3. I can express my own views on the tour guide's explanation.
The above is purely personal.