More than 104,000 Hanoi students entered the first day of exams with two subjects: Literature and Foreign Language, winning 72,000 places in public 10th grade.
At 6:30 a.m. on June 10, the weather in Hanoi was quite cool, around 29 degrees Celsius. According to the plan, candidates were called into the exam room at 7:15 a.m., but most of them were there 45 minutes early.
This morning, candidates took the Literature exam in essay format for 120 minutes. In the afternoon, they took the Foreign Language exam in 60 minutes, in multiple choice format. On the morning of June 11, candidates took the Math exam, also in 120 minutes.
Candidates and their mothers come to complete procedures for the 10th grade exam at Tran Duy Hung Secondary School on the morning of June 9. Photo: Tung Dinh
According to statistics from the Department of Education and Training, more than 104,000 candidates took the entrance exam for public grade 10 this year. With a target of 72,000, the admission rate was 66.5%. The whole city has more than 200 testing sites, about 21,000 officers, teachers and employees participating in the work of invigilation and grading.
To be considered for admission to public grade 10, candidates must complete all exams, not violate regulations, and not have a score of 0 in any exam. The admission score for non-specialized high schools is the sum of Literature and Math scores multiplied by two, plus Foreign Language and priority scores.
For specialized schools, candidates will take an additional specialized subject exam on June 12. The admission score is the sum of the three exams in Math, Literature, Foreign Language and the specialized subject score multiplied by a factor of two.
Hanoi's public 10th grade benchmark scores were announced on July 8-9, and candidates confirmed their enrollment online or in person. From July 18, schools that do not have enough enrollment quotas will begin additional enrollment.
Thanh Hang - Duong Tam
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