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What is the provincial unified examination?

The provincial unified examination is explained as follows:

The provincial unified examination is aimed at art college entrance examination candidates. Provincial unified professional examination, referred to as provincial unified examination, is divided into three categories: art, music and sports. Most schools in your province recognize the results of the unified examination. Therefore, as long as your unified exam score+cultural score are both in your major score, your total score in the college entrance examination is the sum of these two scores according to a certain proportion.

Provincial unified examination: not only the professional achievements of schools in this province, but also the qualifications to participate in other schools that do not recognize the results of the unified examination. Some schools, mostly from other provinces, also include all more than one school, as well as various art colleges. Students are required to take a separate entrance examination, referred to as "single move". One of the conditions of single recruit is that it must pass the provincial unified examination.

The provincial-level unified examination for art majors implements a unified proposition and examination, and uniformly delineates various professional scores, specialized cultural scores and professional scores.

What is the importance of the provincial unified examination?

The provincial unified examination is not only the professional achievement of schools in this province, but also the qualification to participate in other schools that do not recognize the results of the unified examination. Some schools (mostly from other provinces, including all schools above 1, and all art colleges) require students to take separate entrance examinations held by them, which is referred to as "single recruit" for short. One of the conditions is that you must pass the provincial unified examination.

What does the national and provincial civil service examination mean?

The recruitment units of the national civil service examination are all the central authorities, directly under the authority and the central party-mass organizations, covering the vertically managed institutions such as customs, maritime affairs, national tax, statistics, entry-exit inspection and quarantine (vertical management here means that the establishment and staffing of this institution are managed by the superior competent department of the project, and the local party committees and governments only play a supervisory role.

The recruitment units of the provincial civil service examination are all provincial, municipal (state), county (district) governments, directly under the authority and local party and mass organizations, covering local vertical management institutions such as local taxation, local quality supervision and drug supervision.

Public security, justice, security and other political and legal departments, in most cases, according to the level and business situation, national and provincial civil service examinations have recruitment.

Another point is that the answer method and the content of the exam follow the national examination of civil servants. The outline of the civil service national examination reform has changed, and the civil service provincial examination will also change accordingly. The difficulty of the provincial examination for general civil servants is a little less than that of the national examination for civil servants.

China's civil servants are formally called civil servants, and both the central and local governments are civil servants, which are divided into central, state organs and local civil servants in detail.

The civil service examination refers to the civil service examination organized by the Central Organization Department, Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the Civil Service Bureau. Recruitment units mainly cover four categories: institutions affiliated to the the State Council system, central party and mass organs, central state administrative organs, institutions directly under the central state administrative organs and dispatched institutions, which are managed according to the civil service law.