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What is the difference between taking the provincial examination for teacher recruitment and taking the school examination?

1, the questions are different:

Unified examination refers to the unified examination paper that the school adopts the national unified proposition; Non-unified examination refers to the independent proposition of the school. The examination center of the Ministry of Education is responsible for the determination of the scope of the proposition and the organization of the proposition, and the marking work is organized by the provincial entrance examination institutions.

2, the test content is different:

Unified examination: computer, education, psychology, history, agriculture, western medicine, Chinese medicine, master of law.

In addition, other professional courses are non-standardized, that is to say, the test questions are submitted to the institutions by the candidates themselves.

3. Different from the difficulty of the exam:

Although the two are similar in the number of test questions, the proportion of knowledge points, the direction of investigation and the difficulty, the difficulty of non-unified examination is obviously increased. Generally speaking, there are standard outlines and sample questions for professional courses in the unified examination, so it is easy to buy corresponding test questions and reference books in the book market.

Non-unified examination subjects generally do not have an examination outline, but the enrollment units generally designate review reference books, which should be reviewed according to the review reference books designated by the enrollment units. If the enrollment unit does not specify a review reference book, it should try to understand the teaching materials used by the undergraduate students of the enrollment unit to study this course and review them according to the teaching materials.