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The difference between occupational series a and c

The differences between occupational series A and C are as follows:

Class A is mainly applicable to posts in public institutions focusing on administration, affairs and business management. Class C is mainly applicable to the professional and technical posts of natural science in public institutions.

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

Natural Science Major (Class C): It is mainly applicable to technical posts of natural science major in public institutions. Including engineering, agricultural technology (agronomy, animal husbandry and veterinary medicine), statistics, ships, civil aviation flight, customs officers, laboratory technicians, technical school teachers and general natural science researchers.

Comprehensive management (Class A): Vocational aptitude test (Class A) is an examination subject set for public institutions to openly recruit management staff, mainly to test whether candidates are closely related to management.

The basic quality and ability factors suitable for objective paper-and-pencil test include common sense judgment, speech understanding and expression, quantitative relationship, judgment reasoning and data analysis.

"Comprehensive application ability (Class A)" is an examination subject for open recruitment of staff for management positions in public institutions, aiming at testing the ability of candidates to find, analyze and solve problems by comprehensively applying relevant knowledge and skills.

Natural Science Major (Class C): The Vocational Aptitude Test (Class C) is an examination subject set up for public institutions to openly recruit natural science professional and technical post staff.

This paper mainly investigates the basic quality and ability factors closely related to the technical posts of natural science majors in public institutions and suitable for assessment by objective paper-and-pencil test, including common sense judgment, speech understanding and expression, judgment reasoning, comprehensive analysis and so on.

"Comprehensive Application Ability (Class C)" is an examination subject for open recruitment of staff in natural science professional and technical positions in public institutions, aiming at testing the ability of candidates to find, analyze and solve problems by comprehensively applying relevant knowledge and skills.