Examinees of the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) enter the Gyeongbok High School in Seoul, South Korea, Nov. 14, 2024. South Korean students on Thursday took an annual college entrance exam, seen highly important in an education-obsessed society. A total of 522,670 high school students and graduates registered for the single-day five-session test this year, up 18,082 compared to the previous year. (Xinhua/Jun Hyosang)
SEOUL, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- South Korean students on Thursday took an annual college entrance exam, seen highly important in an education-obsessed society.
The College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), which started at 8:40 a.m. local time, was set to run through 5:45 p.m. at 1,282 test sites nationwide, according to the Ministry of Education.
The CSAT consists of five sections, including the Korean language, mathematics, English, Korean history, natural and social sciences, and the second foreign language and Chinese character.
A total of 522,670 high school students and graduates registered for the single-day five-session test this year, up 18,082 compared to the previous year.
The test is believed to determine students' course of life and future profession in the Asian country where graduating from a prestigious university is crucial to obtaining a decent job.
The government took measures to control traffic and reschedule the morning rush hour to help students arrive on time at the test sites. ■
An examinee of the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) enters the Gyeongbok High School in Seoul, South Korea, Nov. 14, 2024. South Korean students on Thursday took an annual college entrance exam, seen highly important in an education-obsessed society.
A total of 522,670 high school students and graduates registered for the single-day five-session test this year, up 18,082 compared to the previous year. (Xinhua/Jun Hyosang)