According to the general standard, the diseases that cannot be employed as national civil servants are: those who suffer from rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease, congenital heart disease (except those cured by surgery) and other organic heart diseases; Patients with severe hypotension, hypertension or blood diseases, etc. , but no Polish syndrome, can take the exam.
The national civil service examination generally refers to the civil service recruitment examination of the central and state organs. The national civil service examination, referred to as the "national examination", refers to the civil service examination of the central and state organs. It is a way for national ministries, departments and general administration to recruit staff in central and state organs. The recruitment conditions are relatively strict, generally requiring full-time undergraduate graduates and previous graduates, and some positions require master students and CET-4 and CET-2.