Chinese ministry orders transparency in college student enrollment
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has urged more transparency in college student enrollment in its affiliated universities.
Universities are ordered to release more information about enrollment policies, students' credentials, enrollment results, and complaint channels, according to a circular issued by the ministry.
China's annual college entrance exam, held on June 7 and 8, attracted about 9.4 million participants this year. Enrollment is currently under way, and new college students are expected to enter colleges in September.
A scandal involving a corrupt admission official that was exposed this spring cast doubt on transparency and fairness in college admissions.
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