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The difference of abcde class in the joint entrance examination of public institutions
The difference between the abcde class of the joint entrance examination of public institutions is as follows:

Comprehensive management (Class A): it is mainly suitable for posts in public institutions that focus on administration, affairs and business management.

Social science major (Class B): Economics, journalism, lawyer, publishing editor, reporter, translator, notary, librarian (books and archives), accountant, general social science researcher, sports coach, radio and television broadcasting, arts and crafts, and arts major (screenwriter, composer, director, performer, conductor, art, dance).

Natural Science Major (Class C): Engineering, Agricultural Technology (Agronomy, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine), Statistics, Shipping, Civil Aviation Flight, Customs Declarer, Laboratory Worker, Technical School Teacher and General Natural Science Researcher.

Primary and secondary school teachers (Class D): primary school (infant) teachers, middle school teachers and secondary specialized school teachers.

Medical treatment and health care (e): doctors, pharmacists, nurses and technicians.

Introduction to the examination of public institutions:

The examination for public institutions is also called the open recruitment examination for staff. This work is entrusted by the personnel department of each employer to the personnel examination centers of provinces, cities and prefecture-level cities (institutions and examination centers put forward and organize the registration, examination and submission of the results list of employers, and some units organize the implementation of propositions by themselves).

The examination time varies from place to place, and most areas will take the examination from June to August every year. There is no unified recruitment for the whole country, the whole province and the whole city. At most, all units at the county level are recruited in a unified way, and all localities are gradually compiled by state and city statistics, and unified examinations and recruitment are organized.