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HSK
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(Adapted
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General Introduction About HSK
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General Introduction |
China's Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, known as HSK or the Chinese
Proficiency Test is a standardized test at the state level designed
and developed by the HSK Center of Beijing Language and Culture
University to measure the Chinese proficiency of foreigners,
overseas Chinese and students from Chinese national minorities.
HSK includes two levels, i.e. the Elementary-Intermediate Chinese
Proficiency Test (HSK Elementary-Intermediate) and the Advanced
Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK Advanced). HSK is held regularly
in China and other countries each year. Certificates of HSK
will be issued to those who have secured the required scores.
HSK is applies to those who are at the elementary and intermediate
level in Chinese proficiency, i.e., who have taken 400-2000
regular hours of modern Chinese courses (including those whose
proficiency in Chinese is similar to that standard). The Advanced
HSK is designed to measure the Chinese proficiency of those
who are proficient in Chinese, i.e. who have taken 3000 regular
hours or more modern Chinese courses (including those whose
proficiency in Chinese is similar to that standard). Applicants
who are interested in taking HSK shall make sure the test is
applicable to them.
HSK and the issuing of HSK certificates are supervised by the
State Commission of Chinese Proficiency Test under the Ministry
of Education in China.
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HSK Function |
The HSK Certificate serves
1) to certify that the holder has obtained the required Chinese
Proficiency to enter a college or university as an undergraduate
or graduate student.
2) to certify that the holder can be exempt from studying Chinese
courses depending on the level of certification.
3)as a basis for the employment institutions to evaluate the
Chinese proficiency of their employees.
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Apply Requirments |
According to the regulations made by the State Education Commission
of China, any foreign student who wants to apply for undergraduate
programs in universities in China must take HSK and receive
at least one of the following certificates:
1. Intermediate level C required for admission to a college
or university of arts, such as Chinese literature, history,
philosophy, etc. and Chinese medicine.
2. Elementary level C required for admission to a college or
university of science or technology.
HSK is sponsored and issued by The State Commission of Chinese
Proficiency Test. HSK is organized and administered by the Office
of State Commission of Chinese Proficiency Test, the State Leading
Group for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language and HSK Center
of Beijing Language and Culture University.
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4. Procedures of Registration |
1) To register, an applicant is required to:
a) submit two 30?¢40 mm photos without head wear.
b) Show photobearing identification, such as an I.D. card, or
passport.
2) Applicants shall pay the following fees for the test and
registration:
a)HSK Elementary-Intermediate; RMB 180 yuan for the test, RMB
70 yuan for the registration.
b) HSK Advanced; RMB 250 yuan for the test, RMB 150 yuan for
the registration. Other fees may differ for tests administered
in other countries or to national minorities. Fees for the test
and registration will not be refunded under any circumstances.
3) An applicant is not near to a testing location may register
by mail and should send the following:
a) a copy of the identification paper.
b) a resume to include name, sex, nationality, and date of birth,
address.
c) two 30x40mm photos without head wear. All applications must
be sent by registered mail at least one week before the registration
deadline. No registration may be made by telephone.
4) Agencies will issue admission tickets and handbooks to those
registered. Examinees must report to the testing room according
to the time and place written on the admission ticket. The admission
ticket becomes invalid after the test date. The admission ticket
will be issued to the examinee upon arrival at the testing site.
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5. Preparations for the test |
The test aims at measuring the examinees' general competence
in Chinese, so HSK is not based on any particular text book
or Chinese course. Examinees may refer to any textbook in preparing
for the test.
Examinees are encouraged to read the HSK Guide that describes
the organization and content of the tests. The HSK Guide, available
for purchase at all agencies, provides a description of HSK,
sample test papers and a key , a vocabulary list covered in
HSK, and is accompanied by a cassette tape recording of listening
section of the sample test.
Examinees are required to enter the testing room with his/her
admission ticket and photobearing identification paper (such
as an ID card or passport). It is impossible for examinees to
enter the testing room without his ID and admission ticket.
Examinees should have nothing on their desks but their test
books, answer sheets, pencils, and erasers.
The use of tape-recorders, cameras, dictionaries, notebooks,
textbooks or papers of any kind is prohibited. Examinees who
are late to the test (beginning with listening) for less than
five minutes can enter the testing room; those late for five
to thirty-five minutes may enter the testing room when the first
part (listening) is finished; and those late for more than 35
minutes are not permitted to take part in the test.
Issuing of the HSK certificate and the score report The HSK
certificate and the score report will be sent by HSK center
to the agencies within two months after the test is administered.
The agencies will keep the HSK certificate and the score report
for three months after the test, and will not be responsible
for keeping them thereafter.
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Issuing of the HSK certificate and period of validity of the HSK
certificate |
The HSK certificate and score report will be mailed to the
HSK centers or agencies by the sponsoring institution within
two months after the test date. The candidates may get the certificate
and score report either by collecting themselves at the test
center or by mail from the test center.
The HSK certificate has permanent validity, whereas the period
of validity of the score report, as a certification for foreign
students to enter a college or university in China, is two years
(beginning from the date when the test is administered).
Advisory services Information and other services concerning
HSK are provided by the Office of State commission of Chinese
Proficiency Test, the HSK Department of the Office of the State
Leading Group for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, and
the HSK center of Beijing Language and Culture University. The
HSK Guide, sample test papers and tapes are available for purchase
at all agencies.
For details, please consult the local Chinese embassy or consulate,
or directly consult the State HSK Commission (Tel: 0086-10-82303682,
Fax: 0086-10-82303915; Address: Office of State HSK Commission,
No 15 Xueyuan Lu, Haidian District, Beijing, PRC, Postcode:
100083).
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