National Education Examinations Authority

The National Education Examinations Authority (NEEA) is an agency of the Chinese Ministry of Education, headquartered in the Li Ye building (立业大厦), Tsinghua Science Park, Haidian District, Beijing.[1] It administers public certificate tests and tests of foreign origin in Mainland China,[2] including those for adults and prospective university students.[3]

National Education Examinations Authority
Simplified Chinese中华人民共和国教育部考试中心
Traditional Chinese中華人民共和國教育部考試中心

The NEEA was established in 1987. In 1994 it merged with the Office of the Self-taught Higher Education Examinations (国家教委高等教育自学考试办公室).[1][4] The latter, originally established in 1983, became subordinate to the NEEA as the Office of the Self-Taught Education Examinations (全国高等教育自学考试委员会办公室).[5][6] In July 2006 the NEEA had its fourth reorganization.[7]

Tests

National Examinations

  • National College Entrance Examination (普通高等学校招生全国统一考试, NCEE): Regular university or college entrance exam for students who have experienced senior high school education
  • National College Entrance Examination For Adults (成人高等学校招生全国统一考试): Test to enter adult college or adult(continuing) education college in regular university
  • National Postgraduate Entrance Examination (全国硕士研究生招生考试, NPEE): an admission requirement for all graduate schools
  • Self-Taught Higher Education Examinations (高等教育自学考试, STHEE):[2] tests for getting a graduate certificate and bachelor's degree through self-study
  • National Teacher Certification Examination (中小学教师资格考试, NTCE)

Social Certificate Examinations

  • College English Test
  • National Computer Rank Examination (全国计算机等级考试, NCRE)
  • National Applied Information Level Test (全国计算机应用水平考试, NIT): Test inspired by Cambridge Information Technology
  • Public English Test System (PETS)
  • Quanguo Waiyu Shuiping Kaoshi (WSK), including the PETS-5
  • Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Test (书画等级考试, CCPT)
  • Test of Chinese Language Ability for Ethnic Minorities(中国少数民族汉语水平等级考试, also known as 民族汉考; mínzúhànkǎo, MHK)

Stoped

  • National Accreditation Examinations for Translators and Interpreters (NAETI)[8]

Overseas Examinations in Mainland China

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References

  • Liu, Qingsi (The National Education Examinations Authority). "The National Education Examinations Authority and its English Language Tests." In: Cheng, Liying and Andy Curtis. English Language Assessment and the Chinese Learner. Routledge, March 17, 2010. ISBN 1135213879, 9781135213879. Start: p. 29.

Notes

  1. "An introduction to The National Education Examinations Authority" (Archive). National Education Examinations Authority. Retrieved on March 14, 2015. "Address: Li Ye building, Tsinghua Science Park, Haidian District, Beijing, 100084 People's Republic of China" - Chinese address: "北京市海淀区清华科技园区立业大厦邮编:100084" - Map in Chinese
  2. Liu, Qingsi, p. 31.
  3. Liu, Jianda (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies). "The Public English Test System" (Chapter 10). In: Cheng, Liying and Andy Curtis. English Language Assessment and the Chinese Learner. Routledge, March 17, 2010. ISBN 1135213879, 9781135213879. Start: p. 132. CITED: p. 132: "As indicated in Chapter 3, the NEEA is responsible for all national tests, including tests for university entrance and for adult learners, and it administers more than 10 public English examinations which are individually designed for special purposes as a result of different policy demands under special historical conditions after the Cultural Revolution."
  4. "关于我们" (Archive). National Education Examinations Authority. Retrieved on March 14, 2015.
  5. Liu, Qingsi, p. 29.
  6. "首页." National Education Examinations Authority. Retrieved on March 14, 2015.
  7. Liu, Qingsi, p. 30.
  8. Liu, Qingsi, p. 32.
  9. "考试项目." National Education Examinations Authority. Retrieved on October 24, 2020.
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