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Conditions for civil servants in prison system to apply for examination
The basic conditions for civil servants in the prison system to apply for the exam are:

1. Have People's Republic of China (PRC) nationality and support the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC);

2. The age is between 18 and 30 years old, with a college degree or above;

3. Good conduct;

4. Have the physical conditions to perform their duties normally;

5. Have the ability to work in line with the post requirements;

6. Comply with the provisions of the Civil Service Law on avoidance;

7. Other qualifications that meet the recruitment requirements. Prison civil servants are mainly responsible for the management of prisons, juvenile detention centers, drug rehabilitation centers and other units, engaged in prison management, penalty execution, criminal reform, criminal education, drug rehabilitation and other work according to law, strictly abide by the Constitution and laws, be loyal to their duties, enforce the law impartially, strictly observe discipline, be honest and upright.

The physical examination standards for civil servants in the prison system are as follows:

1, height and weight standard

Men are generally not less than 170cm in height and 50kg in weight; women are generally not less than 160 cm in height and 45 kg in weight (in some southern areas, with the consent of the competent departments of public security departments (bureaus) of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, the height of men can be relaxed to 168 cm and the weight can be relaxed to 48kg;; The height of female can be relaxed to 158 cm, and the weight can be relaxed to 43 kg).

People who are too fat or too thin can't be employed.

Those whose actual weight exceeds the standard weight by more than 25% are obese;

Standard weight (kg) = height (cm)-1 10.

Calculation method of up and down percentage of standard weight:

[Actual weight (kg)-standard weight (kg)] ÷ standard weight (kg) × 100%.

3. Traumatic skull defects, fractures, skull depressions, intracranial foreign bodies, etc. Those with sequelae of brain trauma, brain malformation, history of brain surgery and chronic intracranial hypertension cannot be employed.