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What subjects do the military, civilians take?
Military and civilian examinations have different subjects according to different positions and majors.

Military and civilian examinations are divided into written examinations and interviews. The written examination is divided into 44 majors in philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, foreign languages and literature, history, science and engineering, agriculture, medicine, graphics and archives, art, management, etc. 13, among which management posts and professional and technical posts * * * adopt public subjects. The interview mainly evaluates the applicant's business knowledge and professional skills.

The examination paper of public subjects is divided into two parts: public knowledge and post ability. There are *** 1 10 questions, with a full score of 100, all of which are objective multiple-choice questions.

Professional subjects include science and engineering, philosophy, history, economics, law, education, literature, foreign languages and literature, books and archives, medicine, agriculture, art and management.

Advantages of military-civilian cooperation

1, diverse working environment

Military and civilian personnel have the opportunity to work in various departments and fields, thus gaining rich work experience. This diversity can not only improve their skills and knowledge, but also help them better understand and adapt to the complex working environment.

2. Stable career prospects

Because the military needs a large number of administrative personnel to maintain its operation, the employment prospects of military civilian personnel are usually very stable. In addition, many military and civilian personnel have the opportunity to be promoted to higher positions.

3. Rich education and training opportunities.

Many civilian positions in the military provide professional education and training opportunities. This can help employees improve their skills and knowledge, thus improving work efficiency and quality.

4. Good welfare benefits

Military civilian personnel usually enjoy the same or even better welfare benefits as military posts, including medical insurance, pension, paid vacation and so on. These benefits can help them stay comfortable in life, and also reflect the important recognition of their work.

5. Contribution to the community

The work of military civilian personnel directly affects the operation and efficiency of the army, thus affecting the security of the whole country. Their work can protect our country from external threats and provide important public services and support for the society.