(HBO) - June 26 is the 2nd exam day of the 2019 national high school exam with the subjects of the combination of Science - Nature and foreign languages.
Contestants at the examination site of Hoang Van Thu High School.
In the morning there were 1,578 contestants who registered to take the exam for Physics, 6 candidates were absent. There were 1,597 contestants who registered for the Chemistry exam, 6 candidates were absent. There were 1,564 contestants registered to take the Biology test, 6 contestants were absent.
In the afternoon, 7,773 contestants who registered to take the foreign language exam, including English, Russian, Japanese, French, Chinese; 26 contestants without examination.
There were 1 contestant who were absent from the exam due to emergency hospital surgery for appendicitis at the point of Mai Chau B high school. According to the regulation, this contestant will be exempted from the next subjects.
On the second day of the exam, the Steering Committee for the National High School Exam in 2019 checked at the test sites. The second day of the exam is judged to be safe and strictly regulated.
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