The ministry of education will wait for 34 provinces and cities to finish scanning multiple-choice exam papers before announcing the graduation exam answers, expected in the next 5-7 days.
The graduation exam questions have not been leaked or compromised, despite nearly 70 candidates bringing phones into the examination room, a significant increase compared to last year, according to the Ministry of Education.
While easy to comprehend due to fewer C1-C2 level vocabulary words, the English graduation exam challenges candidates with reasoning requirements, making answer selection difficult, according to teachers.
The informatics exam paper features 24 multiple-choice questions (A, B, C, D) and 6 true/false questions, where candidates only need to answer 4 based on their chosen orientation in computer science or applied informatics.
The high school graduation biology exam consists of 28 questions, including 18 multiple choice, four true/false, and six short answer types. Candidates complete the test in 50 minutes.
The 2026 high school graduation exam physics paper for nearly 390,000 candidates features 4-option multiple-choice questions, true/false questions, and short-answer questions, to be completed in 50 minutes.
Approximately 1.2 million students are taking their final two exams on the morning of 12/6; physics, history, and geography are the most popular choices, while the english paper is highly anticipated after last year's 'shock'.
27 candidates were disqualified on the first day of the high school graduation exam, more than last year, with 11 in math alone, primarily due to phone use.
Seven candidates used mobile phones and one used unauthorized materials during the literature exam, leading to their suspension; over 5,300 other candidates missed the exam and may fail to graduate.
The high school graduation literature exam was deemed timely, but students may find it challenging to score high, especially on the question regarding "vietnamese Steve Jobs".