The Gyeongnam Office of Education announced on the 10th that 25,090 third-year high school students from 158 high schools in the province will take the nationwide joint academic achievement test scheduled for the 12th.


According to the provincial Office of Education, a total of 342,888 third-year high school students from 1,857 high schools nationwide, including Gyeongnam, will take the exam on that day.


The test questions were prepared under the supervision of the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, and the evaluation time is from 8:40 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.


On the day, tests will be conducted in all subjects including Korean, Mathematics, English, Korean History, Social Studies, Science, Vocational Studies, and Second Foreign Language/Chinese Characters.


For the inquiry subjects, all areas of Social Studies, Science, and Vocational Studies will be covered, and all areas of Second Foreign Language/Chinese Characters except Vietnamese I and Arabic I will be provided to all applicants.


As with the College Scholastic Ability Test, taking the Korean History subject is mandatory, and if not taken, no score data will be provided.


Gyeongnam Office of Education. <br>Photo by Lee Seryeong

Gyeongnam Office of Education.
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The answer keys and explanations for this evaluation will be distributed to students after the evaluation is completely finished.


Individual score results can be printed online from 10 a.m. on the 26th until 5 p.m. on November 9 through the nationwide integrated test information system.


This nationwide joint academic achievement test is a nationwide evaluation held just before the 2024 College Scholastic Ability Test and is considered the last opportunity for third-year students to check their learning.



Kim Kyung-gyu, Director of Career Education, said, “Since this test allows examinees to finally confirm their learning outcomes in preparation for the 2024 College Scholastic Ability Test, I hope they take the evaluation as if it were the actual exam to improve their adaptability to the CSAT.”


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