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Over 1 million students register for National High School Graduation Exam

More than 1 million candidates arrived at examination venues nationwide on June 27 to complete procedures for their participation in the 2023 National High School Graduation Exam, which will commence the next day.
Over 1 million students register for National High School Graduation Exam ảnh 1An exam supervisor helps a student verify and cross-check her information. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – More than 1 million candidates arrivedat examination venues nationwide on June 27 to complete procedures for theirparticipation in the 2023 National High School Graduation Exam, which will commence thenext day.

They listened to the examination regulations, verified theirinformation, and corrected any mistakes detected.

According to the Ministry of Education and Training, a totalof 1,024,063 students registered for the test, an increase of over 20,000 comparedto last year.

The number of examination locations across the countryamounts to 2,273 with 44,661 test rooms. Approximately 250,000 peoplehave been mobilised to organise the event and ensure its security and safety.

As scheduled, the two-day exam will begin on June 28with Literature and Mathematics tests, and conclude on June 29 with the tests of social sciences, natural sciences, and foreign languages./.
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