Guidelines for Examinees on Admission Ticket Distribution

Gyeongnam Office of Education.

Gyeongnam Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Gyeongnam Office of Education is providing guidelines for examinees taking the 2023 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) scheduled for the 17th.


The provincial education office plans to distribute a leaflet containing examinee precautions issued by the Ministry of Education along with the admission ticket on the preliminary gathering day for examinees on the 16th.


According to the precautionary guidelines, the leaflet includes ▲ adherence to daily quarantine rules to prevent COVID-19 infection ▲ entry time on the exam day ▲ wearing masks inside the test site ▲ necessary items such as identification cards ▲ list of prohibited items inside the test site ▲ understanding the method of taking the 4th period inquiry subject.


According to the provincial education office, examinees who are subject to isolation due to COVID-19 infection can have someone who can prove their relationship, such as siblings, relatives, direct family members, or homeroom teachers, receive the admission ticket on their behalf.


If an admission ticket is lost, the examinee can visit the test management headquarters at the test site by 7:30 a.m. on the exam day with one photo identical to the one attached to the application form. Even without a photo, temporary admission tickets can be issued by reporting to the test management headquarters.



An official from the provincial education office said, “It is essential to participate in the preliminary gathering the day before the CSAT to receive the admission ticket,” and added, “It is advisable to check the location of the school and classroom where the exam will be taken in advance to avoid going to the wrong test site on the day.”


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