Students in quake-hit areas attend college entrance exam
 
July 03, 2008 10:18 Beijing Time
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Students line up on Wednesday to familiarize themselves with the
classrooms at Sichuan Engineering Technical College where they will
sit their three-day long national college entrance examination from today.

A total of 120,000 students in China's quake-hit areas started their three-day national college entrance exam on Thursday morning, which was delayed about a month after the May 12 earthquake.

Among them, 96,000 students come from 45 counties in Sichuan Province, and 24,000 from 17 counties in Gansu Province. In a whole, they make up 1.1 percent of all senior high school graduates attending the college entrance exam this year.

About 78 percent of them will attend the most important exam in their lives in makeshift houses.

The earth-quake zones have been granted an enrollment rate of 2 percent more than the previous plan. The Ministry of Education has asked the country's 1,000-plus institutions of higher learning to increase their enrollment quota for the quake-hit areas.

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