182,000 Registered for Junior High School Education Comprehensive Assessment Program, Examination Permits to be Dispatched on April 10
The Ministry of Education announced that 182,868 individuals have registered for the 2026 Junior High School Education Comprehensive Assessment Program (JHSCAP), with exams scheduled for May 16 and 17. Examination permits will be dispatched on April 10, and examinees must check for errors and apply for corrections on April 13 or 14.
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The Ministry of Education announced today in a press release that registration for the 2026 Junior High School Education Comprehensive Assessment Program (JHSCAP) was completed on March 7, and the exams will be held on May 16 and 17. According to statistics from the National Examination Affairs Committee, a total of 182,868 individuals have registered across 18 examination zones nationwide and examination centers in mainland China.
The Ministry of Education stated that JHSCAP examination permits will be dispatched on April 10. Group-registered examinees will receive them through their junior high schools, while individually registered examinees will have them mailed by the examination zone's examination affairs committee. Examinees must carefully check the contents of their examination permits. If there are any errors, correction requests must be submitted on April 13 or 14. Group-registered examinees should submit correction requests to their junior high schools, while individually registered examinees should submit them to the examination zone's examination affairs committee.
If examinees find their examination permit damaged or lost, they should bring their original identification document and one 2-inch photo (same as used for registration) to the examination center's affairs office during the examination period to apply for a replacement.
The National Examination Affairs Committee stated that examinees with physical or mental disabilities, major illnesses, pregnancy, or sudden injuries can apply for examination services, including adjustments to answering methods, time, examination room arrangements, and assistive devices. Specific application instructions, item descriptions, examination procedures, and precautions can be found on the JHSCAP website under "Examination Services." (Edited by Li Shu-hua) 1150409
The Ministry of Education stated that JHSCAP examination permits will be dispatched on April 10. Group-registered examinees will receive them through their junior high schools, while individually registered examinees will have them mailed by the examination zone's examination affairs committee. Examinees must carefully check the contents of their examination permits. If there are any errors, correction requests must be submitted on April 13 or 14. Group-registered examinees should submit correction requests to their junior high schools, while individually registered examinees should submit them to the examination zone's examination affairs committee.
If examinees find their examination permit damaged or lost, they should bring their original identification document and one 2-inch photo (same as used for registration) to the examination center's affairs office during the examination period to apply for a replacement.
The National Examination Affairs Committee stated that examinees with physical or mental disabilities, major illnesses, pregnancy, or sudden injuries can apply for examination services, including adjustments to answering methods, time, examination room arrangements, and assistive devices. Specific application instructions, item descriptions, examination procedures, and precautions can be found on the JHSCAP website under "Examination Services." (Edited by Li Shu-hua) 1150409