According to the plan, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training approved additional benchmark scores for specialized and non-specialized grade 10 on July 10. However, as of 11 p.m. the same day, the Department had not yet announced the additional benchmark scores.
Previously, Dan Tri reporters contacted the leaders of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training and some managers of high schools in the area but did not receive confirmation about the postponement of the schedule for approving additional benchmark scores as well as the time to announce information to parents and students.
Last year, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training also approved additional benchmark scores on July 10 and announced them in the evening of the same day.
In 2022, the Department approved additional benchmark scores on July 15 and announced them on July 16.
Candidates taking the 10th grade public exam in Hanoi in 2024 (Photo: Manh Quan).
According to the previous plan, candidates who passed the entrance exam after lowering their admission scores will complete admission procedures on July 12-15.
For candidates who have their exam scores reviewed, the review results will be returned on July 25.
Candidates who are admitted after the review will submit their admission application on July 29.
In 2023, the Department approved additional benchmark scores for 28 non-specialized high schools. The benchmark score reduction is from 0.25-0.75 points.
Among them, Yen Hoa High School decreased from 42.25 to 41.5; Chu Van An High School decreased from 44.5 to 44.25; Cau Giay High School decreased from 41.5 to 41.25; Pham Hong Thai High School decreased from 40.75 to 40.25; Tay Ho High School decreased from 38.75 to 38.25.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/chua-cong-bo-diem-chuan-bo-sung-vao-lop-10-cong-lap-cua-ha-noi-20240710232059068.htm
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