This morning (July 30), Vice Chairman of Thai Binh Provincial People's Committee Lai Van Hoan has just signed and issued an official dispatch to the Provincial Inspectorate, Provincial Police, Department of Home Affairs, Department of Information and Communications regarding the inspection of the organization of the 10th grade entrance exam.

Accordingly, the People's Committee of Thai Binh province received a petition reflecting irregularities in exam scores in the 10th grade exam.

The Chairman of the People's Committee of Thai Binh province requested the Provincial Inspectorate to conduct a surprise inspection of the implementation of policies, laws, tasks and powers assigned to the Department of Education and Training, the Director of the Department of Education and Training and related organizations and individuals in organizing the 10th grade exam for the 2024-2025 school year in this province.

The Provincial Police and the Department of Information and Communications will send officers and civil servants to inspect and send the list to the Thai Binh Provincial Inspectorate before 2:00 p.m. on July 30. If deemed necessary, the Provincial Inspectorate may invite additional officers and civil servants from other agencies and units to participate in the inspection to ensure objectivity.

Thai Binh Provincial People's Committee also assigned the Department of Home Affairs to preside over and coordinate with relevant units to advise the Provincial People's Committee Party Committee to report to the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee to consider and decide to temporarily suspend the work of comrade Nguyen Viet Hien, Director of the Department of Education and Training to serve the inspection activities.

Previously, when the results of the 10th grade entrance exam were announced, many parents, teachers, and students taking the exam in Thai Binh expressed surprise because the scores did not accurately reflect the test results of the candidates.

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Results of the first round of grading and re-examination. Photo: Contributor

When the results of the re-examination of the exam were announced, public opinion in the province continued to be stirred up by the fact that the scores of the subjects were very different from the first graded scores.