This morning (September 27), more than 1.16 million candidates nationwide continued to enter the second day of the high school graduation exam.
This is the first exam in which candidates will take part in the old 2006 and new (2018). For candidates taking the 2018 General Education Program, they will take 2 elective subjects out of the remaining 9 subjects studied in grade 12, including: Foreign Language, History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economic & Legal Education, Information Technology, Technology.
According to statistics from the Ministry of Education and Training, the total number of candidates taking the exam is 1,147,269, reaching a rate of 99.28%. Of which, the total number of candidates taking the new program is 1,129,564 students. The number of candidates taking the exam under the old program was 17,705 students.
The total number of students whose exams have been suspended is 5.
Previously, in the Literature exam, 10 students were suspended from the exam while in the Math exam, there were 5 students. Thus, after 3 days of high school graduation exams, 20 candidates were suspended from exams.
This afternoon, candidates taking the 2006 General Education Program will continue to take the final exam: Foreign Language.
According to the plan, the 2025 high school graduation exam scores will be announced on July 16. Students started to register and adjust their university admission wishes from July 16 to 28.
The 2025 high school graduation exam took place on June 26-27 with more than 1.16 million candidates, an increase of nearly 100,000 compared to last year. This year's exam has students studying under two programs: GDPT 2018 and GDPT 2006. Each program has a different number of subjects and exam questions, of which nearly 1.14 million candidates take the new program, accounting for 97.71% of the total number of candidates registered to take the exam.