Central News Agency (Taipei, April 26) — The 115th academic year's Unified Entrance Test (TUE) concluded this afternoon. According to preliminary statistics from the Testing Center, there were 188 violations and 8 emergency medical cases over the two-day period. Reference answers will be announced on April 27 at 9:00 AM, and score reports will be mailed on May 14.

The Testing Center for Vocational Colleges issued a press release today stating that the 115th academic year's TUE included exams for four-year and two-year vocational programs. A total of 71,568 people registered (65,802 for four-year programs and 5,766 for two-year programs), which is 1,033 fewer than the 114th academic year. The average absence rate for four-year programs was 5.95%, and 5.88% for two-year programs.

The Center stated that as of 5:00 PM today, approximately 188 violations were reported, with 'carrying a mobile phone' being the most common, followed by 'failing to carry the exam permit.' All violations will be reported to the Examination Affairs Committee for deliberation.

Regarding sudden illnesses, a total of 8 candidates reported injuries or illnesses, and 7 backup exam rooms were utilized for the four-year program exams. The Center added that candidates who have questions about their results can apply for a review through the website (https://www.tcte.edu.tw) before 5:00 PM on May 18.

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: Taiwan