Below are the answers to all subjects according to the 2006 general education program (old program) in the 2025 high school graduation exam:
- Math
- Physics
- Biology
- History
- English
- Russian
- German
- Japanese
- Korean
The 2025 high school graduation exam will take place on June 26-27. This year's exam is organized especially for both groups of candidates taking the exam under the general education program in 2018 and 2006.
Candidates taking the high school graduation exam under the 2018 General Education Program will take 4 subjects, including Math, Literature (mandatory) and 2 elective subjects from the subjects: Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geography, History, Economic and Legal Education, Information Technology, Technology and Foreign Language (English, German, Russian, Japanese, French, Chinese, Korean). It is expected that this exam will have about 1.1 million candidates participating.
Candidates taking the high school graduation exam under the 2006 General Education Program will take 4 subjects, including Math, Literature, Foreign Language (mandatory) and 1 optional combination exam (combined natural science including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Social Science including History, Geography, Civic Education).
On July 16, more than 1 million candidates nationwide will look up their graduation exam scores in 2025.
Last year, the highest average score for Civic Education was 8.16, followed by Literature with 7.23 points. English has the lowest average score of 5.51. This subject is the only subject with an average score of less than 6. The total number of tests with a score of 10 is nearly 10,900. Math is the only subject without absolute scores.