China conducted exams for 13 million students without any glitches. What is Gaokao, for which the entire country united

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Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : 13 million students took the exam in China. There was no difficulty in conducting the examination. What is this Gaokao for which the whole of China stood up? Where a few days earlier, there was outrage over the leak of the NEET-UG question paper in India, and there is also outrage over it, then here, the world's biggest examination examination concluded just yesterday in China. As many as 13 million students took the exam this time. The whole country stood up to help students appear in the examination so that they did not face any difficulty and appeared in the examination without any disruption in their thoughts.

All factories were closed at this place on the day of the exam and roads were kept silent for this. Traffic movement was stopped at exam centers and students were helped by creating special arrangements.

The Gaokao examination held across the country, the biggest exam in the world, was completed in just two days without any hassle. The Chinese Embassy in India claimed that it successfully conducted the Gaokao examination for about 13 million students.

What did the Chinese Embassy say?
Chinese Embassy spokesperson Yu Jing said on social media that China's Gaokao exam is comparable to India's JEE and NEET. "China's Gaokao is the world's largest examination and a mixture of India's JEE and NEET. This examination was successfully completed for 13 million students in only 2 days," Yu Jing wrote.
The Chinese Embassy also praised the effective arrangements for students during the exams. "Factories were stopped and the street was silent. The entire country stood together for the students," Yu Jing wrote.

What is Gaokao exam?
This examination is conducted by the Ministry of Education in China. It is the main entrance examination in Chinese colleges. This time the examination was completed in two days and the number of students taking the examination was about 13 million. Due to the large number of students taking the examination, it is considered the biggest examination in the world. This is the biggest event in any Chinese student's life, students have to prepare for this examination all year round.
NEET-UG paper leaked on 3rd May.
In India's NEET-UG paper leak case, a total of 5 representatives, including the Director General of the National Testing Agency (NTA) Abhishek Singh, the Higher Education Secretary Vineet Joshi and the Chairman of the National Medical Commission (NMC) Abhijat C. Seth, presented their views before a committee headed by Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav.