Hanoi sets public high school enrolment quota
As many as 23,000 pupils in Hanoi will not get a place at public high schools in the new school year as Hanoi Department of Education and Training has set enrolment quotas.
23,000 who cannot get into public high schools will be forced to attend private schools or vocational schools.
May 3 is also the deadline for the students to submit their application to high schools for the 2019-2020 academic year at their schools. Students studying outside of Hanoi can submit their applications at localities departments of education in Hanoi.
Hanoi Department of Education and Training will announce the list and the number of students to each school on May 10 so that the students will understand more about the coming competition. Those who want to change their desired schools can submit the application from May 15 to 16.
The high school entrance exam this year last from June 2 to 5. This is the first time students will have to take four subjects for the exam instead of three. This year subjects are maths, literature, history and a foreign language.
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23,000 who cannot get into public high schools will be forced to attend private schools or vocational schools.
May 3 is also the deadline for the students to submit their application to high schools for the 2019-2020 academic year at their schools. Students studying outside of Hanoi can submit their applications at localities departments of education in Hanoi.
Hanoi Department of Education and Training will announce the list and the number of students to each school on May 10 so that the students will understand more about the coming competition. Those who want to change their desired schools can submit the application from May 15 to 16.
The high school entrance exam this year last from June 2 to 5. This is the first time students will have to take four subjects for the exam instead of three. This year subjects are maths, literature, history and a foreign language.
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