Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Books and materials - What books do provincial civil servants read?
What books do provincial civil servants read?
Yes, it is also a test and application, in terms of content. The written examination of the national examination only takes the test and the application, and the topic is more difficult. Basically, most of the provincial examinations are also on the application, and the difficulty is relatively small. Of course, the omissions are different. For example, some provinces have to take the public basic knowledge test, and some positions can be exempted from the test.

Difference:

1, different questions and names.

In some places, the examination paper structure is constantly changing, and even the five major parts of the central government are adjusted to four major parts, and the topics are even different. The most obvious example is the examination paper structure of Shanghai Administrative Vocational Ability Test, namely: mathematical ability (including numerical reasoning, mathematical application, data analysis), verbal understanding and expression ability; Judgment reasoning ability (graphic reasoning, mechanical reasoning, definition judgment, analytical reasoning) and common sense application ability.

2, the degree of difficulty is different

Some candidates think that the central, national and local civil service examinations are much more difficult than the local civil service examinations, so many students think that it is unnecessary to review the knowledge of local civil servants if they have reviewed and participated in the civil service examinations of the central authorities. In fact, this kind of thinking is unacceptable, because the difficulty of civil servants' examination questions in various places is determined by the local cultural and educational level and the number of applicants. It can be said with certainty that although the nature of local and central examinations is the same, the specific performance is different.