16,089 Candidates Took Exams at 38 Test Centers

The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 15th that it has completed the final inspection of 38 CSAT test sites within the jurisdiction.


In the Gwangju area, a total of 16,089 examinees will take the CSAT at 38 test sites across 26 districts. To accommodate this, a total of 682 examination rooms have been prepared, with one separate room at each test site reserved for patients or emergencies on the day of the exam.


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The Gwangju Office of Education has conducted on-site inspections more than three times since August to check the examination rooms and broadcasting facilities in order to ensure smooth exam administration and a safe testing environment.


Additionally, from the 13th to the 15th, inspectors composed of supervisors and higher officials were dispatched to each test site to carry out the final inspections.


Meanwhile, Superintendent Lee Jeong-seon visited the ‘Gwangju CSAT Comprehensive Situation Room,’ which serves as the control tower for the CSAT in the Gwangju area, on the 13th, and on the 14th personally inspected the question paper storage facility, urging security personnel and police officers to maintain strict management.


Since August 9th, 100 days before the CSAT, Superintendent Lee has visited 50 schools in person to encourage examinees and requested related departments and schools to make thorough preparations for test site operations.



Superintendent Lee Jeong-seon stated, “Our Office of Education is making every effort in close cooperation with local governments and related organizations to ensure stable CSAT administration. We will prioritize examinees in responding to various situations that may arise on the exam day,” and added, “I hope examinees do their best to demonstrate their highest abilities without any worries.”


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