Provincial examination: the abbreviation of provincial civil service examination. The four-level recruitment of provinces, cities, counties and townships is arranged by the provincial organs in a unified way, and the preparation is subordinate to the provinces. The scope of provincial examination also includes four municipalities directly under the central government, such as Beijing, five autonomous regions, such as Inner Mongolia, and city examinations organized by individual cities such as Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
National Examination: National Civil Service Examination is an annual examination held by the Chinese people and People's Republic of China (PRC) to screen candidates for national civil service, referred to as "National Examination". ? The recruitment conditions are relatively strict, generally requiring full-time undergraduate graduates and previous graduates, and some positions require graduate students and CET-4 and computer level 2. The examination time is relatively fixed, focusing on 10- 1 1.
Difference:
1, the difficulty of the proposition.
Compared with the provincial examination, the national examination is more difficult and the number of questions is larger than the provincial examination. The entrance exam paper only has 120 questions, while the national exam will have 135- 140 questions. In terms of application, the national examination papers are divided into sub-provincial and prefecture-level cities, and the requirements for candidates to answer questions are the same, and the requirements for the number of words will be higher.
2. Examination time.
The general national examination is held in June 65438+ 10, 10 or early February 165438, which is a unified national proposition and unified examination. The provincial examination time is arranged by the provinces themselves, and most provincial examinations will refer to the provincial joint examination.
3. Application conditions.
Compared with the provincial examination, the overall conditions of the national examination will be higher. The provincial civil service examination requires a college degree or above, and individual positions will recruit technical secondary schools and high school students. College students in national examination have fewer positions and higher work experience or conditions, such as party member.