Nearly 106,500 students registered for the public 10th grade exam, about 2,000 more than last year, with the highest competition ratio being 1/3.11.
On May 10, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training announced the number of candidates wishing to enter grade 10 at public schools. Of the more than 133,000 students graduating this year, nearly 106,500 registered for the exam.
Yen Hoa High School has the highest competition rate of 1/3.11, meaning that on average, for every three candidates taking the exam, one passes. This is also the third consecutive year that the competition rate for 10th graders in Hanoi has exceeded 1/3.
Le Quy Don High School - Ha Dong ranked second with 1/2.9. Ranked third was Tran Hung Dao School, also in this district, with a ratio of 1/2.55. Both schools this year reduced their enrollment quota by 90, contributing to the high competition rate.
Schools with a competition ratio of over 1/2 include Tay Ho, Thang Long, Kim Lien, Nhan Chinh, Hoang Van Thu, Ngoc Hoi, Duong Xa, Nguyen Van Cu, Dong Anh, Nguyen Thi Minh Khai...
The 10th grade entrance exam in Hanoi this year will take place on June 8-9, with three subjects: Math, Literature, and Foreign Language. Candidates applying for specialized schools and dual degree programs will take additional exams on June 10 and 11.
The Department said 127 public high schools (including specialized schools and autonomous schools) will enroll 81,000 students, equivalent to 61% of the total number of graduates. This rate is the same as every year.
Private schools accommodate about 30,000 places. In addition, students can study at continuing education centers and vocational schools.
Grade 10 exam scores in Hanoi will be announced no later than July 2, with benchmark scores announced 4-7 days later.
TH (according to VnExpress)