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How to apply for a review if I have any doubts about my exam results when I take the public institution exam?

If you have any objection to the test results when taking the public institution examination, you can apply to the examination authority for review of the results.

Public institutions refer to social service organizations that are organized by state agencies or organized by other organizations using state-owned assets for the purpose of social welfare and engage in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities. (Interim Regulations on the Registration and Management of Public Institutions, State Council Orders No. 252 and 411). Public institutions are not government agencies. Under normal circumstances, the state will provide financial subsidies to these public institutions, which are divided into fully-funded public institutions and differential-funded public institutions. There is also an independent public institution, which is a public institution that does not receive funding from the state.

The examination for public institutions is divided into two stages, the first stage is the written examination, and the second stage is the interview. The written examination generally tests the "Vocational Aptitude Test" and "Basic Public Knowledge". The content of the written examination for public institutions is divided into three categories: comprehensive, education, and medical and health. There are structured interviews, and some also use leaderless groups, and teachers often use lectures.