Over 1 Million Students Participate in the 2023 National High School Graduation Examinations
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Traffic policemen in Hanoi implement measures aimed at ensuring safety around the exam venues from early in the morning.A mother encourages her daughter and expresses hopes that she will perform well during her high-school graduation examination.Volunteers are on hand to support both students and their parents at an exam venue in Hanoi.Teachers prepare paper boxes in order to keep students’ belongings in an area located 25 metres away from the test site.Some students review their lessons at an exam site in Dong Da district of Hanoi.A total of 250,000 staff have been mobilised in order to organise and invigilate the exams taking place across the country this year.During the morning students do a test on Vietnamese literature and language for 120 minutes, followed by a 90-minute math test held in the afternoon.On June 29, tests in natural sciences are scheduled to take place in the morning and social sciences in the afternoon. Photographed are students before the examination in the northern province of Dien Bien.The weather is favourable for students in Ho Chi Minh City ahead of their examination. The high school graduation exam is considered to be the most important event in a student’s life time after they complete 12 years in education.The number of examination sites this year stands at 2,273, with the number of examination rooms for test takers at a whopping 44,661.Students arrive early to an exam venue in the central province of Ha Tinh in order to prepare for the important graduation examinations.This year’s candidates are due to take three compulsory independent tests in mathematics, literature, and foreign languages, as well as one of two optional combined tests in natural sciences (physics, chemistry, biology) and social sciences (history, geography, and civic education).The results of these tests will be used in order to determine graduation and university admissions. Photographed are students beginning their exams in the central province of Nghe An.
According to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, cold air is currently moving south. In the Northern and North Central regions, the weather continues to be cold. During this cold air wave, the lowest temperature is commonly 14 – 17 degrees, especially in the Northern mountainous region, and in the high mountains, some places are below 10 degrees. The weather forecast in different regions The Northwest region: The weather is cloudy with scattered rain at night and early morning. The lowest temperature is 15 – 18 degrees, in some places, it is below 13 degrees. The highest temperature is 20 – 23 degrees, in some places, it is above 23 degrees. The Northeast region is cloudy, with scattered rain at night and early morning. The lowest temperature is 16 – 19 degrees, in mountainous areas, the temperature is about 13 – 16 degrees. The highest temperature is 19 – 22 degrees, in mountainous areas some places are below 18 degrees. The weather continues to be ...
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