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How many points can a public institution get in an interview?

70 to 80 points. Colleges and universities focus on structured interviews, and the interview organization department carefully designs the examination evaluation content, determines the examination topics, and asks questions in strict accordance with the topics prepared in advance. The whole interview procedure is standardized.

The total score of interview test = written test score of public subjects ×30%+ professional subject test score ×30%+ interview score ×40%. The form of interview is generally structured interview.

The written public basic knowledge of public institutions covers common sense test sites such as current affairs, politics, philosophy, economy, history, geography, science and technology, humanities, law, etc., which is similar to the common sense judgment in the line test. In addition to objective questions (single choice, multiple choice and true or false questions), public basic knowledge also has subjective questions, such as document correction, short answer questions, essay questions and composition questions.

In addition to common sense judgment, the test also includes quantitative relations, speech understanding, data analysis, logical judgment and other questions. Generally speaking, the test is more difficult than the public basic knowledge.

The comprehensive application ability is very similar to the application form, which is to give materials and ask questions for candidates to answer. The difference is that the comprehensive application ability is divided into five categories according to the post category, and the life of each type of test paper is linked to the nature of the post. Compared with the application, the topic is more professional. For example, the comprehensive application ability category C (natural science and technology category) usually includes scientific and technological literature reading questions, scientific and technological practice questions, and material composition questions (related to science and technology).