The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has compiled the guidelines for the 2022 university entrance examination.The Common Test for University Admissions will be held on January 1th and 15th, and the second schedule set in consideration of the delay in learning due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection will be abolished.

 According to the Ministry of Education, the supplementary examination will be held on January 2th and 1th, two weeks after the main examination.Considering the possibility that infected people may be quarantined for a certain period of time, the National Association of High School Chiefs is requesting that venues be set up in all 29 prefectures. Proceed with consideration.

 After announcing the subjects and implementation methods imposed by each university in the entrance examination, we request that they not be changed unless there are special circumstances such as a major disaster.If it becomes difficult to continue due to communication problems during the online interview, we request the university to make efforts to relieve the examinees, such as resuming the interview on a preliminary day or delaying the time.

 At the same time as the implementation guidelines, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has compiled guidelines for conducting tests for the new corona.In it, consideration is given to examinees who are resistant to vaccination, and vaccination is not a condition for taking the examination.

 The implementation guidelines and guidelines for conducting tests corresponding to the new Corona are written by Yoshinori Hakui, Director of the Higher Education Bureau of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Was notified.

reference:[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology] Reiwa 4th year university entrance examination selection

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