Aichi Medical University has announced that it mistakenly failed 80 students who had originally proceeded to the second stage of the medical school entrance exam, which uses the results of the common university entrance test.


The university informed all 80 students that they are eligible to take the second exam, which will be held on the 22nd, and is considering allowing those who cannot take the exam to take it on the 25th of this month.

According to Aichi Medical University in Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture, there was a computer error during the medical school entrance exam that uses the common university entrance test, and 80 students who were supposed to have gone to the second stage were mistakenly given the second stage. It was determined that he was not eligible to take the exam.



The qualifications for the second exam were announced on the 8th of this month, but after that, a post was posted on social media saying, ``My self-grading score was higher than my friend who passed, so why didn't I pass?'' occurred one after another.



As a result, the university investigated and discovered on the 19th that there had been an error when entering the applicant's grades provided by the University Admissions Center into the university's designated form, and contacted the applicant on the 20th. That's it.



The university has informed students that they are eligible to take the second exam, which will be held on the 22nd, and is considering allowing those who cannot take the exam on the 22nd to take it on the 25th of this month.



Aichi Medical University said, ``We apologize for the inconvenience caused to the examinees.We will review our checking system in the future and will make sure that this does not happen again.''