South Korea bans flights as 500,000 take crucial university admission test


Students waiting for the start of the annual college entrance examinations at an exam hall in Seoul on Nov 13, 2025. - Reuters

SEOUL: More than half a million people in South Korea sat for the country's gruelling university entrance exam on Thursday (Nov 13) as police mobilised to ensure they made it to the test sites on time and all flights were halted for half an hour.

The number sitting the test, essential to secure a place at the country's top universities, was the highest in seven years. Most of the candidates were born in 2007 when there was a surge in births because it was considered an auspicious time to have a baby.

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