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GAT/PAT university exams rescheduled to Feb 23 -26

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GAT/PAT university exams rescheduled to Feb 23 -26

Benjamin Rujopakarn

 

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BANGKOK - The National Institute of the Education Testing Service (Public Organization) or NIETS has resolved to reschedule this year’s university entrance exams to February, 23rd - 26th.

 

The move follows a meeting between the Ministry of Education, the Council of University Presidents of Thailand (CUPT) and the NIETS regarding the schedule for the 2019 General Aptitude Test (GAT) and the Professional and Academic Aptitude Test (PAT).

 

The GAT/PAT exams were previously moved forward to February 16th - 19th, in order to allow voting age students to take exams as well as cast their ballots in the general election. However, following the Election Commission’s decision to set the election date in March, education-related bodies saw fit to return to the original schedule, allowing instructors enough time to teach the full coursework and avoid having to organize weekend or after-school classes.

 

The move was also seen as a measure enhancing student well-being, allowing them to spend more time with their families and to pursue personal interests, while reducing the risk of excessive academic stress.

 

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha today posted a message to Facebook announcing the schedule revision and offering moral support to students in their academic pursuits.

 

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I heard they were making it easier.  They should make it no fail, so nobody feels bad and the country disintegrates.  If they are going to copy the Chinese government, then at least copy their education system 

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