At noon on July 7, about 18,000 candidates nationwide completed the competency assessment exam organized by the Ministry of Public Security.
This morning, about 18,000 candidates wishing to take the entrance exam to universities and academies under the Ministry of Public Security arrived at the testing sites very early to take the assessment exam to serve the Ministry of Public Security's enrollment work in 2024.
The regulations of the Ministry of Public Security's assessment exam are similar to the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training's graduation exam. These include regulations on items that are allowed and not allowed to be brought into the exam room, the area where items are stored before entering the exam room, the time allowed to leave the exam room, etc.
At exactly 7:30, the candidates began their exam time. The assessment test lasted 180 minutes. Candidates chose one of the two exam codes CA1 or CA2 depending on their strengths in the natural or social sciences.
CA1 is the exam code with multiple choice parts including natural science, social science and English language knowledge; the essay part is math.
CA2 is the exam code with multiple choice parts including knowledge of natural sciences, social sciences and English language; the essay part is literature.
At exactly 10:30, thousands of candidates across the country completed the exam to gain admission to police schools.
Within 15 days, the People's Police Academy and schools will complete the exam marking. Within 7 days from the date of announcement of exam results, the units will receive the candidates' appeals.
This year, the total number of new enrollment targets for public security academies and schools is 2,150. The Ministry of Public Security continues to implement the Project to innovate the enrollment of new regular university students in the People's Public Security, maintaining the stability of 3 enrollment methods.
In which, method 1 is direct admission, priority admission according to current admission regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, regulations of the Ministry of Public Security.
Method 2 is to consider candidates with international language certificates.
Method 3: Admission combines the results of the high school graduation exam of the Ministry of Education and Training with the admission assessment test of the Ministry of Public Security.
In method 3, the results of the high school graduation exam of the Ministry of Education and Training will account for 40% of the total admission score; the results of the assessment test organized by the Ministry of Public Security will account for 60% of the total admission score.
TB (according to VTC)