The Hanoi Department of Education and Training has just announced statistics on the number of Hanoi students using international language certificates to participate in the recognition of high school graduation in 2023.
Accordingly, the whole city has 15,991 students with foreign language certificates of various types proposed to be used in considering recognition of high school graduation.
Many students in Hanoi use English certificates to graduate (Photo TL).
It is known that the number of students using foreign language certificates for graduation and university admission in Hanoi has increased rapidly in recent years.
In 2019, the whole city had about 5,000 students with foreign language certificates used to consider high school graduation recognition.
In 2020, there were about 7,000 students; in 2021, there were more than 10,000 students; in 2022, there were more than 13,000 students and this year, there are 15,991 students.
This shows that foreign languages are a subject that students are increasingly interested in, and the learning results are of good quality.
In 2023, the Ministry of Education and Training stipulates that candidates who have one of the foreign language certificates (same or different from the foreign language they are studying at high school) that is valid until at least June 27, 2023 and achieves the minimum score as prescribed will be exempted from the foreign language test in the consideration of high school graduation recognition.
In recent years, Hanoi has been one of the few localities that have the conditions to exempt a large number of people from taking the foreign language test.
Candidates who are exempted from the foreign language exam for high school graduation can still register to take the foreign language exam for university and college admission.
Taking foreign language certificate exams is currently receiving attention and investment from students of all levels as more and more universities encourage priority points and combine admission results with candidates with high scores and foreign language certificates.
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