▲ High school seniors prepare for the 2027 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) mock exam held at Cheonggu High School in Dong-gu, Daegu, on the 4th.
The final mock exam for this year's College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), organized by the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation (KICE), will be held on September 2.
This mock exam is designed to provide students with an opportunity to assess and supplement their academic abilities and adapt to new types of questions. It also aims to gauge the overall academic level of those planning to take this year's CSAT, ensuring an appropriate level of difficulty for the actual exam in November.
KICE reaffirmed its stance to exclude questions that favor students who have undergone repetitive training in problem-solving techniques through private education.
The institute plans to maintain an appropriate level of difficulty that ensures discriminative power, allowing students to solve problems sufficiently if they faithfully attend school classes within the public education curriculum and supplement their studies with EBS-linked textbooks and lectures.
The registration period for the mock exam begins the day after tomorrow and runs until the 1st of next month.
Current high school students can register and take the exam for free at their respective schools.
Non-enrolled students, including graduates and those who have passed the high school equivalency exam, must pay an application fee of 12,000 won.
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