National High School Exam: Types of calculators allowed in the exam room

Posted date 07/06/2016
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Posted date 07/06/2016
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Calculators allowed in the exam room are calculators without word processing functions and without memory cards.

VOV.VN- Pocket calculators allowed into the exam room are unpowered calculators.
has text editing function and no memory card.

The Ministry of Education and Training has just announced the list of handheld calculators allowed into the exam room in this year's National High School Exam.

According to the national high school exam regulations, calculators allowed into the exam room are calculators that do not have word processing functions and do not have memory cards to store data.

Specifically, the list of popular handheld calculators that can perform arithmetic, trigonometric and advanced calculations that meet the above requirements of the regulations includes:

- Casio FX 570 MS, FX 570 ES Plus and FX 570VN Plus, FX 500MS, FX 500 VNPlus.

- VinaCal 500 MS, 570 MS, 570 ES Plus, 570 ES Plus II.

- Vietnam Calculator VN-500RS, VN 500 ES, VN 500 ES Plus Function, VN 570 RS VN 570 ES, VN-570 ES Plus.

- Sharp EL 124A, EL 2505, EL 506W, EL 509WM.

- Canon F-788G, F-789GA.

In addition, candidates can bring calculators equivalent to the above calculators into the exam room./.

According to VOV


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