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What type does the mechanical examination institution belong to?

Mechanical engineering examination institutions belong to Class C (natural science) examination for professional and technical personnel.

Machinery: mechanical design, mechanical manufacturing, mechanical engineering, mechanical equipment, precision machinery, industrial engineering, mechanical automation, automation equipment, manufacturing engineering (technology), mechanical maintenance and testing technology, electromechanical technology, material forming and control engineering, manufacturing automation and measurement and control technology, numerical control technology (equipment), mold design and manufacturing.

Toy design and manufacturing, material molding and control technology, welding technology and its automation, hydraulic and pneumatic technology, computer-aided design and manufacturing, operation or maintenance of various electromechanical or power equipment, various professional instruments and equipment such as (electronic) instruments and medical instruments, various automobile (vehicle) manufacturing (assembly) and maintenance (inspection or application) technologies, automobile modification (finalization) technologies, refrigeration and refrigeration technologies, and vehicle engineering.

Public institutions

Institutions, in English, refer to social service institutions that are organized by state organs or other organizations to engage in education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities for the purpose of social welfare. Institutions accept the leadership of the government and are legal entities in the form of organizations or institutions.

Institutions are generally public welfare institutions established by the state, but they do not belong to government agencies and their staff are different from civil servants. According to the spirit of the classification reform of state institutions, institutions are no longer divided into fully funded institutions and balance allocation institutions, but into public welfare institutions and public welfare institutions. There are also emerging institutions that use state-owned assets and social capital. These institutions are not state-funded institutions.