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Are all the papers in the national examination the same?

Are all the papers in the national examination the same as follows:

The questions in the national examination are the same in every province.

The national civil service examination is a national unified examination, and the proposition direction, outline and content of the examination are unified nationwide, and the examination time is also unified nationwide. Therefore, the content of the examination papers in each province of the national examination is the same.

When to register for the national civil service examination: According to the Notice on Registration and Written Examination Time of Civil Servants Employed by Central Authorities and Their Directly affiliated Institutions in 2023, civil servants employed by Central Authorities and their directly affiliated institutions in 2023 began to register on October 25th, 65438+ year/kloc-0, and the written examination was conducted on February 3rd and 4th, 65438+ year.

The civil service examination is divided into national examination and provincial examination. The national examination is a unified national examination, and the examination time is generally arranged at the end of June or the beginning of February each year. Provincial examination is a civil service examination organized by each province, and the examination time is uncertain. The examination time in most provinces is scheduled for April.

Applicants should have the following qualifications:

(1) Having China nationality;

(2) The age is generally 18 years old and under 35 years old (born between 1985 10 month and 2003 10 month), and in 2022, the number of master's and doctoral students (non-employed personnel) will be relaxed to under 40 years old (190)

(3) Support the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Communist Party of China (CPC)'s leadership and socialist system;

(4) Having good political quality and moral conduct;

(5) Having the physical conditions and psychological quality to perform their duties normally;

(six) have the ability to meet the requirements of the post;

(7) Having a college degree or above;

(8) Having other qualifications required by the central competent department of civil servants.