Only full-time Chinese medicine practitioners can apply for civil servants. What is full-time? College students admitted to the general college entrance examination in June belong to full-time education, referred to as full-time. However, the chances of being admitted are not great. Chinese medicine majors hardly study politics, economics, law and mathematics, but they take the civil service exam. If you want to take the civil service exam, choose the liberal arts major. Chinese medicine is rare, and there are not many medical categories, mainly clinical and preventive medicine, and there are few other majors.
You can apply for unlimited professional positions. There are many positions in the national civil service examination that are not limited to majors and need to be screened according to the specific position list. In the national civil service examination, the positions and job requirements in the job list will change correspondingly every year, which should be based on the current year. Generally, there are several job requirements that are not limited to majors: not limited to majors, not limited to majors, not limited to majors, or not limited to majors, and there may be other expressions. Don't miss any possibility when screening. The number of non-professional posts is increasing year by year. Non-professional positions are still very few compared with the total number of recruits, accounting for less than 1%. If you add unlimited political views and grassroots work experience, there will be fewer positions to choose from.