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What are the examinations for public institutions?

There are several kinds of examination contents in the examination of public institutions. The first is to test the basic knowledge of institutions (mainly some basic knowledge, such as Ma Zhe, Allen, state institutions, administrative law, criminal law, civil law, official documents, civil service law, etc. ), focusing on multiple-choice questions, judgment questions and discussion questions, the second is to test administrative ability, and the third is to test applied theory.

The written examination subjects are divided into two categories according to the positions to be applied for:

Candidates for management positions take the Basic Knowledge of Public Affairs (1); Candidates for professional and technical positions take the "Basic Knowledge of Public Affairs (II)".

The main contents of Basic Knowledge of Public Affairs (I) are: politics, economy, law, humanities, management, national conditions and other common sense, judgment and reasoning, speech understanding and expression, and writing.

The main contents of Basic Knowledge of Public Affairs II are: politics, economy, law, humanities, nature, science and technology, national conditions and national strength, judgment and reasoning, data analysis, English and writing.

Most of the examinations in public institutions take a course of "Basic Knowledge of Public Affairs" and apply for papers. Each recruitment unit uses different topics, some of which are similar to or even more difficult than the civil service examination, and some of which are easier. Generally speaking, the average difficulty is lower than that of the civil service examination, because its selection ratio is not as high as that of civil servants.

The examination of public institutions is also called the examination of career establishment. This work is entrusted by the personnel department of each employer to the personnel examination center affiliated to the personnel department of the province or prefecture-level city (institutions and examination centers put forward and organize registration, examination and submission of the results list of the employer, and some units organize the implementation of the proposition by themselves). At present, there is no unified recruitment for the whole country, province and city. At most, all units at the county level enroll students in a unified way. Generally, large-scale enterprises register online, and a small number of them register on site.

Public institution refers to the state for social welfare purposes. (Provisional Regulations on Registration Management of Public Institutions (Order No.252 of the State Council, 4 1 1), public institutions are not government agencies. Under normal circumstances, the state will give financial subsidies to these institutions, which are divided into fully funded institutions and balance allocation institutions. There is also an independent institution that is not funded by the state.

Institutions are institutions established by the state with certain public welfare nature, but they do not belong to government agencies, and civil servants are government agencies. Under normal circumstances, institutions are mainly engaged in medical, educational and cultural work.

Institutions do not take profit as their main purpose, which is very different from enterprises. Enterprises are generally responsible for their own profits and losses. The finance of public institutions is usually subsidized by the state. However, there are two ways to grant subsidies. One is to fully allocate funds to institutions, such as schools, and the other is to balance the allocation of funds to institutions, such as hospitals.