Accordingly, candidates will take the Math, Literature and Foreign Language exam.
On the morning of June 7, candidates took a Literature exam for 120 minutes, and in the afternoon for a Foreign Language exam for 60 or 90 minutes.
On the morning of June 8, candidates only took the Math exam, the test time was 120 minutes.
For the foreign language test, candidates must register for one of the following languages: English, French, German, Japanese, Korean.
The admission score is the total score of three subjects on a scale of 10, not multiplied by the coefficient, with the same priority and incentive points (if any).
Students who register for the specialized school exam will take an additional specialized exam on June 9, for 150 minutes.
The admission score is a total of four subjects, a professional subject with a coefficient of two.
As every year, each student can register a maximum of three wishes for the general system, in which wishes 1 and 2 must be in the enrollment area, wishes 3 of any. Students are not allowed to change their wishes after registering.
Mr. Nghiem Van Binh - Deputy Head of the Department in charge of the Department of Education Quality Management and Assessment, Hanoi Department of Education and Training analyzed that the new score this year will be converted to a scale of 10, not a coefficient, so the benchmark score will change.
"This year the standard score may not be as high as previous years, but not due to declining quality but due to changes in the way of calculating scores" - a representative of the Department of Education and Training shared.
This school year, Hanoi has about 127,000 secondary school graduates, down nearly 6,000 compared to last year. The total target for public schools is 79,000. Thus, the rate of students who passed the exam was over 62%, a slight increase compared to 60-61% in previous years.