Out-of-school youth are studying to take the qualification exam at Gyeongnam Gimhae Kkumdeulim. <br>[Image source=Gimhae City]

Out-of-school youth are studying to take the qualification exam at Gyeongnam Gimhae Kkumdeulim.
[Image source=Gimhae City]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] The Gimhae City Youth Support Center Kkumdeulim (hereinafter Kkumdeulim) in Gyeongnam will provide transportation and lunch for 50 out-of-school youths taking the qualification exam on the 10th.


So far, Kkumdeulim has minimized learning gaps by supporting qualification exam textbooks and online lectures so that students could continue studying at home even during temporary closures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.


After resuming operations, it has supported out-of-school youths' learning by operating a qualification exam study room. In particular, two weeks before the exam, it intensified exam preparation by providing one-on-one learning support in collaboration with the 'Deulbeot' club of Inje University College of Medicine located in the district.


A Kkumdeulim official said, "We send a message of encouragement to the youths taking the qualification exam despite difficult circumstances, and we will continue to do our best to ensure out-of-school youths receive efficient services."



Meanwhile, in the 2020 qualification exam, 147 candidates took the test, and 144 passed, showing a high pass rate of 97.9%.


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