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The Ministry of Education and Training does not organize the V-SAT exam for university admissions.

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế16/11/2024

The Ministry of Education and Training has no policy to assign the National Testing Center and Education Quality Assessment to develop the V-SAT test for schools to use in university admissions.


Bộ GD&ĐT không tổ chức bài thi V-SAT để tuyển sinh đại học
The Ministry of Education and Training does not organize the V-SAT exam for university admission. (Illustration photo)

The Ministry of Education and Training has just sent an official dispatch to higher education institutions and the National Center for Testing and Education Quality Assessment regarding the organization of the computer-based university entrance assessment test (V-SAT).

In recent days, the media has published information about the V-SAT exam organized by 18 higher education institutions in collaboration with the National Testing Center and Education Quality Assessment under the Department of Quality Management (Ministry of Education and Training). The information is titled " Ministry of Education and Training announces sample questions for the V-SAT exam for university admission".

The Ministry of Education and Training affirmed that the Ministry has no policy to assign the National Testing Center and Educational Quality Assessment to develop tests for universities to use in university admissions (V-SAT test). The cooperation between universities to organize exams must comply with the provisions of the current Regulations on university admissions and college admissions for preschool education.

The Ministry of Education and Training will conduct inspections and checks on entrance exams organized by higher education institutions.



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