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The June CSAT mock exam has been postponed by a day due to overlapping with the presidential election day and will now be held on June 4th.

The date for the 21st presidential election has been confirmed for June 3, which has resulted in the postponement of the June mock exam for the college entrance exam by one day.

Today (the 8th), the Ministry of Education announced that the June mock exam for the 2026 college entrance exam, originally scheduled for June 3, will be held on June 4, along with the National Unified Academic Evaluation.

Consequently, the registration and amendment period for the June mock exam will be extended by one day until the 11th. Students who have already registered will automatically be rescheduled to take the exam on June 4.

However, the score notification will remain unchanged and will be announced on July 1 as originally planned.

The June mock exam is conducted by the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation, which is the organization responsible for the college entrance exam. It allows candidates to assess their skills in preparation for the main exam. Additionally, the education authorities may use the results to adjust the difficulty of the actual college entrance exam.

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