The Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination, commonly known as CE, is a public examination organized by the Hong Kong Examinations Authority for students who have completed five-year secondary school courses in Chinese and English secondary schools in Hong Kong. HKCEE's performance is recognized by the Hong Kong government and can be used as a qualification for calculating salary. Students who take this exam can be promoted to pre-university if their grades meet certain requirements.
Candidates can apply for 1 to 10 subjects, including liberal arts, science, business and some craft subjects. The scores of each subject are divided into six grades: A, B, C, D, E and F. The scores below F are not scored, and those below E pass.
Candidates who have achieved the best results in six subjects (i.e. 30 points), achieved CET-4 /C and Chinese/Putonghua/French-1 can even apply directly for bachelor's degree courses at the University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and enter directly after Form VI without taking the Advanced Level Examination, which is commonly known as the "Priority Admission Scheme for Form VI Students".
The Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) is one of the public examinations sponsored by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA). It is held in April and May every year, and the results are announced in early August. Candidates are mainly students at school, but there are also self-taught students. Due to the reform of the education system in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination will be replaced by the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination.
The 20 10 exam is the last time to accept applications from fresh graduates. The exam on 20 1 1 is the last time, and candidates can only enter the exam as self-taught.
Extended information mainland students apply for HKDSE:
1, the difficulty of the exam is equivalent to the level of the senior high school entrance examination, which is relatively easy.
2. Except English papers, all the exams are in Chinese, which is closer to mainland students.
3. The examination schedule is scattered, with little pressure and long review time.
4. Evaluating students' comprehensive ability is not based on subject knowledge.
5. Test scores can be kept for one year; The subjects that have not been tested well will continue to be tested in the second year, and the subjects that have been tested well will be kept for one year, and the second year can be used as an application.
6. Take six exams, and choose the five best scores to apply for the university.
Public trust. Com- Hong Kong bid farewell to the 34-year-old HKCEE system.
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