The above content is based on the 2025 high school graduation exam regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training . Specifically, cases of deducted exam scores include:
- Candidates will be reprimanded for looking at or exchanging papers once during the exam, and will have 25% of their score deducted from that exam.
- Candidates who have been reprimanded once but continue to look at, exchange papers or scratch paper, copy or let others copy their papers will be warned and have 50% of their score deducted.
- In addition, any exam papers found to have markings during the marking process will have 50% of the total score deducted.
Candidates will be given 0 points, equivalent to losing 100% of their total points, in the following cases: the test is copied from documents brought illegally into the examination room; there are two or more answers in one test; the test has the handwriting of two or more people; parts of the test are written on scrap paper or paper that does not comply with regulations.

Candidates will have 25% of their score deducted and their entire exam results canceled if they violate the high school graduation exam regulations. (Illustration photo)
The candidate's results will be canceled if: two or more exams are scored zero; writing or drawing on the exam paper content unrelated to the exam; letting someone else take the exam or doing the exam for someone else in any form; correcting or adding to the exam after submitting it; using someone else's exam to submit.
The exam regulations also clearly stipulate cases in which candidates are suspended from the exam, including:
- Candidates have been disciplined with a warning once but continue to violate the exam regulations during the exam at the level of reprimand or warning.
- Candidates bring unauthorized items into the examination room/waiting room or when moving between the examination room and the waiting room.
- Candidates take the exam paper out of the exam room or receive the solution from outside into the exam room.
- Candidates write or draw on their exam paper content unrelated to the exam.
- Candidates who act aggressively, threaten those responsible for the exam or threaten other candidates.
- Candidates do not comply with the instructions of the examination room supervisor or waiting room manager when moving in the examination area and during their time in the waiting room.
Candidates who are suspended from taking any exam will receive a zero for that exam and will not be allowed to take any subsequent exams. Candidates must submit their exam papers, test questions, and scratch paper to the invigilator and leave the room immediately after being suspended. All exam results will be canceled, meaning they will not be recognized as graduating from high school.
The high school graduation exam took place on June 26-27 with more than 1.16 million candidates, an increase of nearly 100,000 compared to last year. This year, both students following the new (2018) and old (2006) generaleducation programs participated, with different subjects and exam questions.
Candidates taking the graduation exam for the first time under the new general education program must take four exams, including Math and Literature. In addition, candidates must choose two subjects they have studied at school (Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geography, History, Economics and Law, Information Technology, Technology and Foreign Language).
Candidates taking the old program will take the Literature, Math, Foreign Language tests, and one of two Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and Social Sciences (History, Geography, Civic Education) tests.
High school graduation exam scores for 2025 were announced on July 16.
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