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What subjects do the military, civilians take?

The subject content of the military and civilian examination will be different according to the specific troops and positions. In general, the military-civilian examination mainly includes the following subjects:

Political Theory: Examines candidates' mastery of the basic principles of Marxist theory and Socialism with Chinese characteristics's theoretical system, and their understanding of the Party's line, principles and policies.

Laws and regulations: examine the candidates' understanding and mastery of national laws and regulations, military discipline and military regulations.

Military Theory: Examines the examinee's understanding of the basic knowledge of military theory, including the knowledge of strategy and tactics, military history and military geography.

Organization and personnel management: examine the basic knowledge and skills of candidates in organizational principles, personnel management system and human resource management.

Information management and computer application: Examining candidates' basic knowledge and operational ability of information management and computer application.

Secretarial and file management: to examine candidates' knowledge and ability in document processing, official document writing and file management.

Foreign language: For some civil posts that need foreign communication and work, examine the foreign language level of candidates, including listening, speaking, reading and writing.

In addition, according to the different troops and positions, it may also include some specific assessment subjects, such as military equipment knowledge and health care knowledge.

It should be noted that the above subjects are for general reference only, and the specific military and civilian examination subjects are subject to the conscription announcement or relevant regulations. Candidates are advised to carefully check the recruitment notice before registration, understand the specific requirements and subject content, and make targeted preparations.