Bac Ninh's specialized math exam for the 10th grade entrance features 11 questions across 5 problems, some incorporating real-world elements such as cosmetic containers and a spinning wheel on a board.
Bac Ninh's common 10th grade math exam included 32 multiple-choice questions and five essay questions, with 50 and 70 minutes allotted for each section respectively.
Most localities anticipate announcing 10th grade exam results and admission scores in early June, while a few, including Ca Mau, An Giang, Can Tho, and Quang Ninh, will release theirs in mid-to-late July.
Candidates requiring health support devices must have them inspected and sealed by police before entering the exam room; handheld calculators with periodic tables or solubility charts are prohibited.
After discovering a male student overslept on the first day of the 10th grade entrance exam, police in Quynh Anh commune used a specialized vehicle to pick him up from home, ensuring he arrived at the test center on time.
Around 10,800 students will undergo at least four exams to secure a place in specialized 10th-grade classes at three high schools in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, starting on the morning of 23/5.
Ho Chi Minh City is accelerating school construction to expand academic record admissions for 10th grade starting next year, moving towards universal high school education instead of entrance exams.
The 10th grade English specialized class at Hanoi National University of Education High School for the Gifted (CSP) recorded a competition ratio of 1/29,9, marking it not only the highest but also a significant increase from last year's 1/23.
One hundred seventy-six public schools in Ho Chi Minh City offer approximately 115,000 10th grade spots, with an estimated admission rate of 68%, according to the Department of Education's announcement on the afternoon of 29/4.