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Update news high school finals
As many as 33,000 secondary school graduates have failed the entrance exams to public high schools. Parents have been struggling to find suitable high schools for their children.
After the results of the national high school graduation exam were released, retail stores recorded an increase in the purchasing power of laptops for students.
At 3.30 pm July 8, the time for the English exam, the last exam for the 2021 high school finals ended, and the exam organizers felt relieved.
The dormitory has two special students: Tat Minh, who was carried to school by a friend for 10 years, and Duc Quan, who suffers from Osteogenesis Imperfecta, and was carried to school by his parents over the last 12 years.
Higher required scores for university admission this year were foreseeable, but students are still surprised at the level needed for acceptance.
Nguyen Ngoc Khanh from the High School for the Gifted under the Hanoi University of Education scored first in the D-exam group at the high school finals.
Nearly 867,000 12th graders in Vietnam began graduation exams on August 9 in the context of the latest coronavirus outbreak spreading across three regions of the country.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) is collecting opinions from universities on its draft regulation for higher education enrollment in 2020. Schools will draw up their enrollment plans based on the regulation.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has set very strict requirements for universities to organize entrance exams of their own.
Universities are expected to set up their own methods to enroll students this year instead of using the results of the national high school finals.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has adjusted the academic year schedule, delaying the high school finals to late July.
Career guidance is believed to be important in the new era which aims to create human resources who meet the changing requirements of the labor market.
Students can have no more than 18 periods of private tutoring a week. They can also choose their private tutors with classes of no more than 45 students in each.
The Vietnam Mathematics Institute and experts disagree on the application of the multiple-choice mode for math exams, saying that it will harm education.
Hanoi students begin practicing for IELTS in very early ages to prepare for the entrance exams to star schools.
The floor exam marks announced by many universities are surprisingly low, raising concerns about the quality of input students.
Believing that it is too costly and unnecessary to organize a national high-school final exam for all students, some educators have proposed holding the exam for 30 percent of the worst-performing students.
Vietnamese universities are enrolling students based on their high-school records, which has raised concerns that university admission is too easy. But school's deny this.
Below average scores were recorded on 399, 066 out of 569,905 exam papers, or 70.01 percent in history.
Former Deputy Minister of Education and Training Bui Van Ga says that new exam questions now test the general knowledge of examinees and allow universities to choose the best students.