Instructions for the review process of national high school exam
Candidates have 10 days to submit a request for review from the date of announcement of exam results, from July 11 to 20.
According to the plan of the Ministry of Education and Training, the results of the national high school exam will be announced on July 11. After receiving the results, if candidates feel that their scores are not the same as the scores they are sure of, they can submit a request for a re-evaluation to have their exam re-graded.
Candidates submit their appeal applications to the high school where they registered to take the exam within 10 days from the date of announcement of exam scores. After that, the exam registration units will update the exam management software, send the list of requests for appeal of multiple-choice and essay exams to the Department of Education so that the Department can compile and send the list to the exam councils.
The exam and graduation recognition timelines that candidates need are as follows. Graphics:Ta Lu |
Formultiple choice testRe-scoring is carried out in the presence of all members of the re-scoring team and the supervisory department.. The test will compare each question filled in on the multiple choice answer sheet with the scanned file saved on the computer.
If there is any discrepancy, the re-examination team will print the score sheet (from the exam scoring software) before and after correction to keep records, and at the same time determine the cause of the discrepancy.When the re-scored score is different from the previous score, the re-scored score is the new score of the test.
Candidates taking the 2018 National High School Exam in Hanoi. Photo:Duong Tam |
Foressay test, cThe examination councils organize re-marking according to the instructions, ensuring that two examiners independently mark one exam paper and must mark with ink of a different color than the ink used previously on the candidate's exam paper.
If the two examiners' grading results are the same, that result will be used as the re-examination score. If there is a difference in the two examiners' grading results, the exam paper will be withdrawn and handed over to the Head of the Re-examination Board to have a third examiner directly grade the candidate's exam paper using a different colored ink.
If the scoring results of two out of three reviewers are the same, the same score will be used as the review score. If the scoring results of all three reviewers are different, the Head of the Review Board will take the average score of the three scorings rounded to two decimal places as the review score.
Exams with a re-examination score that differs from the first round of grading (announced) by 0.25 points or more will have their scores adjusted. In cases where the re-examination score differs from the first round of grading by 0.5 points or more, the examination council must organize a direct dialogue with the first round of exam supervisors and the re-examination examiners. If there are signs of misconduct, the examination council will handle the matter according to regulations.
The re-examination of the exam must be completed no later than July 28 and the process of considering recognition of high school graduation after the re-examination must be completed within the following two days.