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On the 14th, the day of the 2020 College Scholastic Ability Test, examinees are waiting for the exam to start at Ewha Girls' Foreign Language High School in Jung-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Hyun-joo] Due to the impact of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), the academic schedule has been delayed, resulting in the postponement of this year's College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) by two weeks, and consequently, the schedules for early and regular admissions have also been delayed.
The Korea Council for University Education finalized and announced the revised 2021 college admission schedule on the 13th.
The deadline for submitting early admission student records has been changed from August 31 to September 16, and the deadline for regular admission student records has been postponed by two weeks from November 30 to December 14. The CSAT will be held on December 3, and the score notification date is December 23.
Early admission application period is from September 23 to 28, with the announcement of successful candidates on December 27. Regular admission applications will be accepted from January 7 to 11 of the following year, with the announcement date on February 7 of the same year.
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Going forward, the Korea Council for University Education will notify matters related to university admissions due to the schedule changes on the college admissions information portal site 'Eodiga'.
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