FOLLOW THE STEPS TO REGISTER FOR ADMISSION
According to Dr. Nguyen Quoc Chinh, Director of the Center for Testing and Training Quality Assessment (Ho Chi Minh City National University), the results of the second round of the competency assessment exam are expected to be announced on June 10. From now until June 5, candidates need to review their personal information, especially the address where they registered to receive the exam result notice. In case of errors, candidates can edit the information on the online registration system (except for the candidate's full name and ID card number, which cannot be edited). "Each candidate is given an original copy of the competency assessment exam result notice. This paper is used to complete the admission procedures when officially admitted. Candidates need to keep this paper carefully during the admission process," Dr. Chinh noted.
In addition, Dr. Chinh said that candidates need to follow the registration steps according to the regulations of each school and the general regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training. Candidates will register for admission based on the results of the competency assessment test on the general online registration portal of Ho Chi Minh City National University until June 15.
Regarding the admission process, Dr. Chinh added: "It is expected that by the end of June, the units under Ho Chi Minh City National University will conduct a general review and each unit will announce conditionally admitted candidates (except for the high school graduation requirement). However, after being recognized as having graduated, candidates need to continue to register their wishes on the common system of the Ministry of Education and Training in July to be officially recognized as admitted."
"After receiving the exam scores, it is also very important to consider your preferences when registering for member units of Ho Chi Minh City National University. Candidates can register an unlimited number of preferences for units and majors, but preferences are considered in order of priority. If they are admitted to a preference on the system, the next preference will not be considered. Therefore, candidates need to consider putting their favorite preference first and decreasing in order of preference," Dr. Chinh advised.
According to Dr. Nguyen Quoc Chinh, in the Ho Chi Minh City National University system, the University of Technology will conduct separate admissions using a combination of multiple criteria. In addition to the Ho Chi Minh City National University system, other schools have different admissions and preferences. If a candidate registers for a unit in the Ho Chi Minh City National University system and other schools, he or she may receive conditional admission notices from many schools. However, when registering on the general admission system of the Ministry of Education and Training, the candidate needs to once again determine his or her most favorite preference to place his or her first preference.
IS THE 2ND EXAM "EASIER"?
At the exam site of Ho Chi Minh City University of Natural Sciences yesterday morning, many candidates commented that the second round of questions was somewhat "easier" than the first round, but there were also some "puzzle" questions that relied on memorization. For example, Nguyen Huynh Van Phuong, a student at the Gifted High School, said that one of the questions that made her "freeze" was: "How many islands are there in Vietnam?", with answers ranging from 1,000 to 5,000. The female student said she had to "guess" because this content was not in the review materials. Meanwhile, NHHC, a student at Tran Khai Nguyen High School, said that she "freeze" with the question of finding synonyms for the word "bè", which means to pluck or uproot... in the Vietnamese section.
Truong Minh Tri, a student at Thuc Hanh High School, had difficulty with the question about the date of publication of a collection of poems written by the famous Nguyen Trai. Bui Long Duc, a student at Nguyen Thi Minh Khai High School, assessed that the subjects of math, physics, and chemistry were easier than the first round. On the contrary, the Vietnamese subject was "a bit difficult" because of the part about filling in the blanks and finding synonyms.
Master Bui Van Cong, an online competency assessment test prep teacher in Ho Chi Minh City, agrees with the above opinions. "The test really has many questions that require students to memorize mechanically, and cannot be solved by reasoning, even though Ho Chi Minh City National University wants to assess students' problem-solving ability," Mr. Cong commented.
"For example, in the geography section, the first round had the question "Which is the largest island in Japan?" and the second round continued with the question "How many islands are there in Vietnam?" With these questions, many candidates can only "guess" and rely entirely on luck," said Mr. Cong.
According to Master Cong, the second round of exams was "somewhat easier" than the first round when it reused some information and only changed the questions. Logical thinking and data analysis - two "specialties" of the competency assessment exam, were no longer difficult enough to "hold down" candidates' scores like the first round. Biology and physics were relatively easier than before. Not to mention, because they had already taken the exam once, many candidates were also better prepared in terms of knowledge, strategy and test-taking spirit.
"I quickly surveyed the students and found that they were all confident with their second round of tests. The average score for the second round will likely be higher than the first round," Mr. Cong predicted.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/dieu-can-lam-sau-2-dot-thi-danh-gia-nang-luc-185240602210522943.htm
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