Institutions refer to social service organizations organized by state organs or other organizations using state-owned assets for social welfare purposes and engaged in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities. (Provisional Regulations on Registration Management of Public Institutions (the State Council No.252, 4 1 1 Order), public institutions do not belong to government agencies. Under normal circumstances, the state will give financial subsidies to these institutions, which are divided into fully funded institutions and balance allocation institutions. There is also an independent institution that is not funded by the state.
The examination of public institutions is divided into two stages, one is written examination and the other is interview. Generally, the written examination will include "Professional Ability Test" and "Basic Knowledge of Public Affairs". The written examination content of public institutions is divided into three categories: comprehensive, educational and medical and health. There are structured interviews in interviews, and some will also adopt leaderless groups. Teachers often use the form of lectures.