Zaragoza.- A total of 5,114 people are called this Saturday in Zaragoza to carry out the selective tests of access to the General Bodies of the General Administration of the State (AGE), which offer 31,689 places throughout Spain. Of the total number of persons invited, 205 correspond to the reserve quota for persons with disabilities.
These are ten selective processes – five of free entry and five of internal promotion – which are managed by the Ministry for Digital Transformation and the Civil Service, through the National Institute of Public Administration (INAP) and the Local Collaboration Units.
The places on offer are the Auxiliary General Corps of the State Administration, the Administrative General Corps, the Auxiliary Technical Corps of Informatics (all belonging to Subgroup C1/C2) and the Management Corps of the Civil Administration of the State and the Systems Management and Informatics Corps (both belonging to Subgroup A2).
The exams will take place in the faculties of Law, Medicine, Science and Philosophy and Letters of the University of Zaragoza. Those of the bodies of Subgroup C1 and C2 and the first exercises of those of Subgroup A2 (both types test) will begin at 10 a.m., while the second exercises of Subgroup A2 (development tests) will take place at 2 p.m.
In total, there are 31,689 places offered throughout Spain, a historical call because it exceeds the previous one by 4,180 places. Of these, 13,518 are freely accessible by opposition and 18,171 are internally promoted through competitive examinations.