The senior high school entrance examination is a high school graduation examination, which is divided into examination subjects and examination subjects. The examination is divided into four grades: A, B, C and D. Those who pass C or above can get a high school diploma and take the college entrance examination. Those who have left school are eligible to take the college entrance examination. Generally speaking, HKCEE's examination questions are not very difficult, and the passing rate is of course high. Almost more than 90% can pass at one time, and those who really fail will have make-up exams.
Its significance is to get a high school diploma and take the college entrance examination.
The cultural subject of the senior high school entrance examination is twice a year, each time 10 subject. The first arrangement is about three weeks before the Spring Festival, in which Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages are mainly for senior three students, and other subjects are mainly for senior high school students. The second time is scheduled for mid-June. Seven subjects, including politics, physics, chemistry, biology, history, geography and information technology, are mainly for senior high school students, and the other three subjects are mainly for senior high school students, so no make-up exams will be arranged separately. The examination time of physics, chemistry and biology experiments is arranged in late June of each year, mainly for senior two candidates.
The school is responsible for the inspection work, and the province, city (county) guides the inspection. The examiners of each test center are the leaders in charge of the school, and the examiners are mainly subject teachers. The number of invigilators per teacher in each round shall not exceed 10. Candidates should be single, single table, independent operation, and each round of assessment time is 20-30 minutes (excluding preparation time). Test sites should publish test questions 7 days in advance, and prepare necessary instruments and materials for candidates to visit and practice. Candidates draw lots to choose topics within half an hour in advance during the exam. Examiners score according to the scoring table, and then divide the scores into passing and failing grades according to the test papers, and report the scores to cities and counties before July 2, and then send them to the examination office of the Provincial Examinations Bureau before July 10.
Candidates who fail or miss the exam can make up the exam according to the requirements of the formal exam by the school before submitting their scores, or they can arrange to make up the exam in the next year's experimental exam.