This Circular guides the budget for preparing examination questions and organizing examinations for excellent students and graduation exams conducted by the Ministry of Education and Training or the Department of Education and Training. The specific budget is defined according to each type of examination, including expenses such as preparing examination questions, grading, organizing and managing the examination.
Scope of application
Ministry of Education and Training, Department of Education and Training, Examination Question Preparation Board, Examination Grading Board, invigilators, experts, and staff related to organizing examinations for excellent students and graduation exams.
Key points
- Central Examination Question Preparation Board: Graduation Exam for Secondary School, National Excellent Student Exam.
- Local Examination Question Preparation Board: Graduation Exam for Elementary School, Junior High School, Supplementary Education for Junior High School, Admission Exam for First-Year Classes, County and Provincial Excellent Student Exams.
- Expenses for preparing examination questions: Proposing examination questions, officially preparing examination questions, participating in opinions on officially prepared examination questions, making marking guidelines and scoring rubrics, reviewing officially prepared examination questions and marking guidelines, photocopying, sealing individual examination papers for each student, collecting and photocopying foreign language examination tapes.
- Expenses for grading examinations: Numbering answer sheets, checking answer sheets, grading examination papers (by at least two graders), matching answer sheets, entering scores, reviewing results and awards, supplementary allowances for examination grading team leaders.
- Expenses for organizing and managing examinations: Renting working venues, expenses for Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary of the Examination Board, invigilators, food allowance, newspaper purchase expenses, hiring security guards, medical staff, technical personnel, service staff in quarantine areas, additional day organization expenses (in special cases), re-grading examination papers, expenses for checking name and score lists, reviewing examination results and awards.
- Specific budget: Preparing examination questions and grading examinations according to each type of examination, with different budgets for each task.
🌐 Social impact of this document
- Positive impact: Ensuring that the process of organizing examinations is carried out professionally, fairly, and transparently.
- Negative impact: High costs may cause financial pressure on educational institutions and students.
- Students: May face participation fees for examinations.
- Educational institutions: Must ensure resources to organize examinations according to the prescribed budget.
❓ Frequently asked questions
What is the budget for preparing examination questions and grading examinations?
The budget for preparing examination questions (50,000 VND per proposed question, 200,000 VND per official question) and grading examinations (5,000 VND per paper for national excellent students, 4,000 VND per paper for graduation) is stipulated in this Circular.
Which examinations does the Central Examination Question Preparation Board organize?
The Central Examination Question Preparation Board organizes examinations such as the Graduation Exam for Secondary School, and national-level Excellent Student Examinations.
What is the budget for organizing and managing examinations?
The budget for organizing and managing examinations is specifically defined according to each position, for example: Chairperson of the Board 30,000 VND/person/day, Vice-Chairperson 25,000 VND/person/day, Secretary of the Board 25,000 VND/person/day, Invigilator 25,000 VND/person/day.
What is the budget for examinations organized by the Department of Education and Training?
The budget for examinations organized by the Department of Education and Training is calculated at 60% of the budget for the Ministry of Education and Training (for elementary school graduation) or 80% (for junior high school graduation, supplementary education for junior high school, admission exam for first-year classes, county and provincial excellent student exams).
When does this Circular take effect?
This Circular takes effect from June 1, 1997.
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CIRCULAR
OF THE JOINT CIRCULAR OF THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Guidelines for expenditure standards for
examination question-setting work and organization of student excellence competitions and graduation examinations
Implementing Decree No. 87/CP dated December 19, 1996 of the Government guiding the implementation of decentralization management, budget preparation, execution, and settlement of the State budget. Based on Article 2 of Decision No. 241/TTg dated May 24, 1993 of the Prime Minister regarding the collection and use of tuition fees; to stabilize annual expenditures for final exams, graduation exams, and admissions exams organized by the Ministry of Education and Training and provincial education departments; the Joint Circular of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Education and Training promulgates expenditure standards for examination question-setting work and organization of student excellence competitions and graduation examinations as follows:
I. SCOPE AND APPLICABLE SUBJECTS
1- Examinations organized by the Ministry of Education and Training
Central Examination Question-Setting Committee:
* Graduation examination for secondary school
* National student excellence competitions
2- Examinations organized by provincial education departments:
Local Examination Question-Setting Committee:
* Graduation examination for elementary school
* Graduation examination for lower secondary school and supplementary lower secondary school
* Admissions examination for first-year classes
* Student excellence competitions at district (county) and provincial (city) levels
II. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES
1- Contents of expenditures for examinations:
1.1- Expenditure for question-setting
Proposing questions (five proposed questions to select and build one official question set and only applicable to the Central Committee)
Official question setting
Inviting external experts to provide opinions on the official question set (if any)
The Examination Question-Setting Committee guides marking and scoring criteria
Chairman of the Committee reviews the questions and the "marking guide"
Collecting and duplicating tapes (for foreign language subjects)
Duplicating and sealing individual subject packets and common packets for each committee
1.2- Expenditure for marking examinations
Numbering and checking answer sheets
Marking examination papers (by two or more markers)
Matching answer sheets, entering scores, reviewing results, and awarding prizes
Responsibility allowance for examination marking team leaders
1.3- Expenditure for examination organization and management:
Renting working locations for the Examination Question-Setting Committee and marking committee (if any) according to actual contracts
Responsibility allowance for Chairmen, Vice-Chairmen, Secretaries of examination committees
Responsibility allowance for invigilators
Expenditure for members of the Examination Question-Setting Committee and duplicating question sets during special isolated periods (additional food allowance, newspaper purchase allowance, etc.)
Expenditure for hiring security guards, medical staff, technical personnel, and service staff in isolation areas during examination committee operations
Expenditure for inspection and supervision before, during, and after examinations - Organizing additional examination days (in special cases), re-marking examination papers
Expenditure for inspecting name lists, score sheets, reviewing examination results (graduation examinations, selecting excellent students), and awarding prizes
1.4- Other expenses:
Renting (or purchasing) equipment (if any)
Purchasing supplies (floppy disks, cassette tapes, security locks, etc.)
Expenditure for office supplies
Expenditure for printing certificates, examination papers, envelopes, etc.
2- Expenditure Standards:
2.1- Expenditure standards for question-setting and organizing graduation examinations for general secondary schools, supplementary secondary schools, and national student excellence competitions organized by the Ministry of Education and Training:
* Question-setting (unit of measurement is per question set)
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- Setting questions: |
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+ Proposed questions: |
50,000 VND/question set |
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+ Official questions: |
200,000 VND/question set |
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- Providing opinions on official questions: |
70,000 VND/question set |
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- Preparing marking guidelines and scoring criteria: |
50,000 VND/question set |
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- Approving official questions and marking guidelines: |
25,000 VND/question set |
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- Duplicating and sealing individual subject packets for each student: |
50,000 VND/question set |
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- Collecting and duplicating tapes for foreign language subjects for each examination room: |
200,000 VND/question set |
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- Labor cost for sealing examination packets into common envelopes for each examination committee (calculated daily regardless of the number of students): |
20,000 VND/day |
* Marking examinations: (unit of measurement is per paper)
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- Marking examination papers |
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+ Papers for national student excellence competitions: |
5,000 VND/paper |
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+ Papers for graduation examinations: |
4,000 VND/paper |
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- Preparing marking guidelines and scoring criteria: |
50,000 VND/question set |
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- Expenditure for rewarding examination result review committees and prize distribution: |
20,000 VND/person/day |
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- Responsibility allowance for marking team leaders: |
20,000 VND/person/day |
* Expenditure for responsibility allowances for those organizing and managing examinations (calculated by day of work)
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- Expenditure for Chairmen and Deputy Chairmen of Examination Committees: |
30,000 VND/person/day |
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- Secretaries of Examination Committees, security guards, medical staff: |
25,000 VND/person/day |
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- Expenditure for invigilators (exam supervisors): |
25,000 VND/person/day |
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- Expenditure for examining examination files: |
20,000 VND/person/day |
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- Reviewing examination results: |
200 VND/examination room |
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* Other expenses: |
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- Hiring experts for software development, technical personnel: |
50,000 VND/person/day |
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- Hiring security guards inside and outside isolation areas: |
30,000 VND/person/day |
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- Miscellaneous expenses during the operation period of the Examination Committee: |
15,000 VND/person/day |
- Renting software, security keys, and encryption (according to agreed contracts)
- Renting working and isolation areas (according to agreed contracts)
- Renting computers (if any) (according to contracts between both parties)
2.2- Expenditure standards for question-setting and organizing examinations conducted by provincial education departments:
- For elementary school graduation examinations, costs are calculated at 60% of the above standards.
- For lower secondary school graduation examinations, supplementary lower secondary school, admissions examinations for first-year classes, and student excellence competitions at district and provincial city levels, costs are calculated at 80% of the above standards.
2.3- The funds allocated for examinations organized by the Ministry of Education and Training and provincial education departments are included in the annual budget of the education sector. All revenue from examination fees and admission fees collected according to Decision No. 241/TTg dated May 24, 1993 of the Prime Minister regarding the collection and use of tuition fees shall be remitted to the State budget.
The Ministry of Education and Training and provincial education departments must prepare budgets for organizing these examinations within their annual budget plans and settle accounts with the State budget annually according to current regulations stipulated in the Accounting and Statistics Ordinance dated May 10, 1988; Decree No. 25/HĐBT dated March 18, 1989 of the Council of Ministers (now the Government) promulgating the Accounting Organization Regulations; Decree No. 87/CP dated December 19, 1996 of the Government detailing the decentralization management, budget preparation, execution, and settlement of the State budget; Circular No. 09-TC/NSNN dated March 18, 1997 of the Ministry of Finance: "Guidelines for decentralization, budget preparation, execution, and settlement of the State budget"; Decision No. 999 TC/QĐ/CĐKT dated November 2, 1996 of the Minister of Finance on issuing the accounting system for administrative and public services and current accounting guidelines issued by the State.
III - IMPLEMENTATION
- This circular takes effect from June 1, 1997.
- In the course of implementation, if there are difficulties or obstacles, it is recommended that the Department of Finance and Prices and the Department of Education and Training report to the Joint Ministry for timely supplementation and amendment.
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