The "Common Test for University Admissions", which was held for two days until the 16th, was an unusual situation in which security was strengthened due to the spread of infection and the cases where the examinees were cut off, and tsunami warnings and warnings were announced. Inside, the examinee took the exam.


The National Center for University Entrance Examinations will take additional exams for students who were not affected by infection or evacuation orders.

The "Common Test for University Admissions", which was filed by about 530,000 people, was canceled at one of the venues in Iwate Prefecture on the 16th of the second day due to the tsunami warning, but the other 676. The two-day schedule has ended at the venue.



In this common test, in addition to the rapid spread of infection, on the first day, an incident occurred in front of the University of Tokyo in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, where three people including examinees were cut off, and security was strengthened nationwide. Was announced, which was an unusual situation.



For this reason, the National Center for University Entrance Examinations, which conducts the examination, will take additional examinations for students who could not take the examination due to being a positive person, a close contact person, or being affected by evacuation orders.



Of these, if you are unable to take the test due to evacuation orders and wish to take a follow-up test, we are asking you to contact the National Center for University Entrance Examinations by 5 pm on the 17th.



In addition, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology says that even for examinees who have been damaged in the incident, after confirming their intentions and the situation of injury, we will do our utmost to secure the opportunity to take the examination.



Additional exams will be held at 48 venues nationwide on the 29th and 30th of this month.