
The IT Passport exam is a basic international exam for young people studying and specializing in IT. The ITPEC exam is a unified exam that was first implemented in 12 Asian countries (Japan, India, Singapore, Republic of Korea, China, Mongolia, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Taiwan, and Thailand) based on the Japanese IT exam system with the aim of establishing a unified standard in the region.
Successfully passed engineering skills are recognized equally in all ITPEC member countries.
This year, for the first time, secondary school students took the exam, accounting for 40% of the total number of examinees. 20 students from the 11th grade of our school Nest Education IT School took the exam, and 17 of them passed, achieving a success rate of 85%. The number of passers in the exam nationwide has never exceeded 40%, and this year we have achieved a historic achievement of reaching 72%. I wish all the excellent students who contributed to this success.