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Seeking past papers for the recruitment examination of Jiangyin Rural Commercial Bank
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The 2014 Jiangsu Rural Commercial Bank (Rural Credit Cooperative) recruitment examination has been reformed.
Written examination: The provincial federation entrusts an intermediary agency to unify the propositions, organize centralized examinations and mark the papers. This written test is in the form of a computer-based test, and the total score of the written test is 100 points.
The examination types are divided into three categories: comprehensive, legal, and computer.
The content of the written test for comprehensive candidates: two parts: professional ability test (EPI) and comprehensive ability test, each It accounts for 50% of the total score of the written examination.
The content of the written examination for law and computer candidates: three parts: professional proficiency test (EPI), comprehensive ability test and professional additional test, accounting for 40%, 40% and 20% of the total written test score respectively.
Recommended past exam questions:
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask Zhonggong Education Enterprise.
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