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Is there a test center in Kakuyitun, Xinjiang?

The arrangement of examination places varies from province to province, but most of them are arranged in provincial examination rooms, and the examination will be held in the corresponding cities according to the position.

Matters related to the establishment and selection of national test sites:

1. Convenient: There are examination rooms all over the country, and refer to the national civil service examination nearby. There are examination rooms in 365 and 438+0 provinces, which are mainly concentrated in provincial capitals, autonomous regional capitals, municipalities directly under the Central Government and individual big cities. Generally speaking, follow the number of applicants in neighboring cities and the proximity of candidates, and consider the ability of cities to organize large-scale examinations to set up examination rooms.

However, it is not limited to the provincial capital cities, but through the statistics of the number of applicants, covering the surrounding cities, it is convenient for candidates to take the exam nearby. Kuitun City, founded in 1975, is a county-level city directly under Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Kuitun City is located at the southwest edge of Junggar Basin at the northern foot of Tianshan Mountain, bordering Shawan County in Tacheng District in the east, Wusu City in Tacheng District in the west, Karamay District in Karamay City in the north and Dushanzi District in Karamay City in the south. Administrative area 1 109.89 square kilometers, with five streets and an agricultural township under its jurisdiction.

Kuitun is a new industrial and commercial city in the northwest of China. By the end of 20 13, the total population of Kuitun was 156700, which was composed of 34 ethnic groups including Han, Kazak, Uygur, Hui and Mongolian. Kuitun economy is the main agricultural and pastoral area and grain, oil and cotton base in Xinjiang. The second Eurasian continental bridge runs through Kuitun. Kuitun, Dushanzi and Wusu are praised by economists as the "Golden Triangle" of Xinjiang's economic development.