While molestation that takes advantage of the psychology of students who can't be late has become a problem, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has issued a notice requesting flexible measures such as postponing the exam time if there is damage on the day of the university or high school entrance exam. Submitted to the Board of Education.

This is the first time that the country has issued a notice regarding the response to molestation in entrance examinations.

As we enter the exam season, it has become a problem that there are a series of posts on SNS that exploit the psychology of examinees who are hesitant to report because they are unable to be late for the exam and arouse groping.



Before the university and high school entrance exams get into full swing from next month, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology this month issued the first notice to universities and boards of education nationwide about how to deal with molestation in entrance exams.



Specifically, if a student was a victim of molestation, he asked for a flexible response, such as delaying the test time or allowing him to take it on a different schedule.



The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology asks examinees to contact the university where they plan to take the exam if they are likely to be late due to being molested on the day of the exam.