As the name implies, the joint entrance examination is a kind of "joint examination", that is, many provinces simultaneously conduct written examinations and register for public subjects, but the recruitment work of the provinces participating in the joint entrance examination is organized separately. The announcement, outline and registration in the early stage, the score checking and interview in the later stage are carried out separately.
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The examination schedule is relatively consistent. The provinces that take the same batch of joint exams have the same examination time. Once a province releases the exam information, candidates from other provinces who take the joint exam can make corresponding preparation plans. Before the provincial public examination is determined, you can arrange your own preparation plan in advance, which is the first step.
The examination opportunities are reduced and the competitiveness is relatively reduced. It is understood that since the examinations of all provinces (public subjects) participating in the joint entrance examination every year are arranged on the same day, candidates can only choose one province to apply. On the surface, there are fewer opportunities for candidates to choose, but the multi-provincial entrance examination has also "shared" the number of applicants and reduced the competitiveness of the examination. In particular, some major examination provinces will not become competitors of "patrol examination" once they take the joint examination with their own provinces in the same batch.