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Can librarians take the exam by themselves?
Can librarians apply themselves, as follows:

Librarians can apply themselves. With high school or technical secondary school education, aged between 18-55 and relevant work experience, you can apply. The application conditions are as follows:

What are the requirements for librarians to apply for the exam?

1, primary (meet one of the following conditions)

(1) Technical secondary school degree or above in this major or related major.

(2) Engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years.

2, intermediate (with one of the following conditions)

(1) College degree or above in this major or related major.

(2) Engaged in this occupation for more than 4 years.

(3) Obtain the primary certificate of this occupation and have been engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years.

3. Advanced (meet one of the following conditions)

(1) Bachelor degree or above in this major, engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years.

(2) College degree or above in this major, and have been engaged in this occupation for more than 4 years.

(3) Obtain the intermediate certificate of this occupation and have been engaged in this occupation for more than 3 years.

Where can I register for the archivist exam?

Documentary is one of the eight members who signed up for the exam at the local Housing and Construction Bureau.

Materials to be prepared for documentary examination registration:

① 1 Copy of ID card (front and back);

② 1 academic certificate;

③ Two 1 inch color ID photos;

④ Fill in a complete registration form.

Documentary examination registration training fee:

Librarian registration and training fees are charged by the reported training institutions, and the standards vary from place to place. Please consult the reported training institution for details.