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National University Entrance Examination for China, Ji-heng Zhang Translator, Harry Manos, The Physics Teacher March 1994—Volume 32, Issue 3, pp. 187–189; China Prep PBS documentary on students preparing for China's National Higher Education Entrance Exam
In China, the enrollment of college students dropped from 674,400 to 47,800. In 1977, Deng Xiaoping made the decision of resuming the National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gaokao). The first group that was admitted to college after the 11-year suspension of the Gaokao consisted of 273,000 students, known as the Class of 1977. From ...
Until its abolition in 1994, the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) served as a standardized test for university admissions. As of 2024, each university runs their own entrance exams such as the University of the Philippines College Admission Test (UPCAT).
The National Education Examinations Authority (NEEA; Chinese: 教育部教育考试院) is an independent non-profit institution under the Ministry of Education of China. . Headquartered in Beijing, the institution is mainly responsible for major education examinations in Ch
The state practices self-taught higher education examination system. Students having passed the examination shall be issued corresponding certificates of educational background or other certificates of studies. A similar test, the Bachelor's Degree Examination for Self-Education, was established in South Korea in the early 1990s.
The College English Test (Chinese: 全国大学英语四、六级考试), better known as CET, is a national English as a foreign language test in the People's Republic of China. It examines the English proficiency of undergraduate and postgraduate students in China.
University Entrance Exam commonly known as Konkour, in Iran; CSAT(수능), in South Korea. GSAT(學測) and AST(分科測驗) - in Taiwan; Gaokao National College Entrance Examination, in China. National Center Test for University Admissions, in Japan; SBMPTN, a competitive exam required to enroll in public universities in Indonesia.
Even so, the admission rate was 4.8%, the lowest in the history of China's college entrance examination. [1] [5] Because the exam was held in the winter of 1977, with students starting class in early March of 1978, the classes of 1977 and 1978 entered university in the same calendar year, only half a year apart.