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More than 93,000 students in Hanoi take high school entrance exams

More than 93,000 students in Hanoi began their high school entrance exams on the morning of June 12.
More than 93,000 students in Hanoi take high school entrance exams ảnh 1Students finish their first day of high school entrance exams (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - More than 93,000 students in Hanoi began their highschool entrance exams on June 12.

On the morning of the first day, they took a 90-minute Vietnameseliterature test and a 45-minute foreign language test. On the morning of June13, they will do mathematics and history tests with a duration of 90 minutesand 45 minutes, respectively.

The candidates have a 30-minute break between the two consecutive tests.

The city’s Department of Education and Training has established 184testing sites, including 3,988 testing rooms, and mobilised more than 14,500education officials, teachers and staff teachers to serve the exams across thecity. Backup exam rooms and medical staff were also set up at every exam venue.

This year’s exams took place amid the complicated developments ofCOVID-19, the city’s authorities making thorough preparations to ensure thesafety of students as well as the security of the exams.

Accordingly, all students were asked tocomplete health declaration forms online before June 11 and strictly follow theMinistry of Health’s 5K message - khau trang (facemask), khu khuan(disinfection), khoang cach (distance), khong tu tap (no gathering), and khaibao y te (health declaration). Social distancing protocols were set up anddrills conducted to ensure students are properly distanced during the exams./.
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