What is the 10th grade entrance exam schedule for 2024-2025 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam?
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What is the 10th grade entrance exam schedule for 2024-2025 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam?
According to the latest information, the 10th grade entrance exam in Ho Chi Minh City in 2024-2025 will remain stably as 2023. Specifically, according to Section 4, Part B, Plan to mobilize children to graduate and enroll first classes at all levels for the 2023-2024 school year issued together with Decision 1153/QD-UBND in 2023 stipulates 10th grade enrollment as follows:
ENROLLMENT FOR GRADE 10
Enrollment registration for grade 10 public schools and specialized schools will be implemented online.
1. Enrollment to grade 10 high school (following the Instructions of the Department of Education and Training)
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1.2. Enrollment to grade 10 public schools:
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1.2.3 Test subject, test date, test time, test score, test score coefficient, additional points and entrance exam score:
a) Exam subjects:
Essay exam in three subjects: Literature, Mathematics and Foreign language.
b) Expected exam date: June 6 and 7, 2023.
c) Exam time:
- Literature and Math: 120 minutes/exam.
- Foreign Language: 90 minutes.
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According to this Article, the 10th grade entrance exam schedule for 2024-2025 in Ho Chi Minh City will take place in early June, on the 6th and 7th. However, the official information about the 10th grade entrance exam schedule for 2024-2025 in Ho Chi Minh City will be announced in the near future.
What is the 10th grade entrance exam schedule for 2024-2025 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam? (Image from the Internet)
What documents are included in the 10th grade enrollment application in Vietnam?
Pursuant to the provisions of Article 6 of the Regulation on lower secondary education, and upper secondary education enrollment issued together with Circular 11/2014/TT-BGDDT, there is a phrase abolished by Article 2 of Circular 05/2018/TT-BGDDT regulations on enrollment documents are as follows:
Enrollment documents
1. Copy of valid birth certificate.
2. Lower secondary education diploma or temporary lower secondary education certificate or copy of lower secondary education diploma.
3. Lower secondary education transcripts.
4. Certificate of priority status issued by a competent authority (if any).
5. Certificate issued by the People's Committee of the commune, ward or town (for students who have graduated from Lower secondary education in previous school years) not during the prison sentence; community sentence or violation of the law.
According to the above regulations, enrollment documents for grade 10 include:
- Copy of valid birth certificate.
- Lower secondary education diploma or temporary Lower secondary education graduation certificate or copy of Lower secondary education diploma.
- Secondary school transcripts.
- Certificate of priority status issued by a competent authority (if any).
- Certificate issued by the People's Committee of the commune, ward or town (for students who have graduated from Lower secondary education in previous school years) not during the prison sentence; community sentence or violation of the law.
- Other documents as required by each school.
What are regulations on priority points when enrolling in grade 10 in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 7 of the Regulation on lower secondary education, and upper secondary education enrollment issued together with Circular 11/2014/TT-BGDDT amended by Clause 4, Article 1 of Circular 05/2018/TT-BGDDT, supplemented by Article 1 of Circular 18/2014/TT-BGDDT, priority points when enrolling grade 10 are specified as follows:
The Department of Education and Training stipulates the level of additional points for each group of subjects receiving priority points, with the difference in additional points between the next two priority groups is 0.5 points on a 10-point scale, including:
[1] Group 1:
- Son of a martyr.
- Children of war invalids have lost 81% or more of their working capacity.
- Sick soldiers lose 81% or more of their working capacity.
- The child of a resistance activist was exposed to toxic chemicals.
- Children of people who participated in the revolution before January 1, 1945.
- Son of a revolutionary activist from January 1, 1945 to the August uprising in 1945
- Children of a person who is granted a "Certificate of policy beneficiaries such as war invalids and the person who is granted a certificate of policy beneficiaries such as war invalids has a working capacity reduction of 81% or more".
[2] Group 2:
- Children of Armed Forces Heroes, Children of Labor Heroes, Children of Heroic Vietnamese Mothers.
- Children of war invalids have lost less than 81% of their working capacity.
- Sick soldiers lose less than 81% of their working capacity.
- Children of a person who is granted a "Certificate of policy beneficiaries such as war invalids and the person who is granted a certificate of policy beneficiaries such as war invalids has a working capacity reduction of less than 81%.
[3] Group 3:
- People whose parents are ethnic minorities.
- Ethnic minorities.
- Learners are living and studying in areas with particularly difficult socio-economic conditions.
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