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Relief and anxiety as Hong Kong students receive their DSE results

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Secondary Six students in Hong Kong are receiving their Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exam results on Wednesday. A total of 24 top scorers from 15 schools achieved the highest possible score of 5** in six subjects. The results are critical for university admissions in Hong Kong.

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24 top scorers achieved perfect scores in six subjects including Citizenship.

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A total of 24 top scorers from 15 schools were recorded this year.

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Secondary Six students across Hong Kong are receiving their DSE results on Wednesday.

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  • The examination results affect university entrance and career prospects.
  • High-achieving students are likely to enter competitive fields, boosting economic innovation.

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Secondary Six students across Hong Kong are getting their results on Wednesday for the city’s university entrance examinations. They are returning to their schools to collect result slips for the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE), which grades most subjects on a seven-level scale from 1 to 5**. A total of 24 top scorers from 15 schools were recorded this year.

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Secondary Six students across Hong Kong are receiving their DSE results on Wednesday.

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The DSE grades most subjects on a seven-level scale from 1 to 5**.

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A total of 24 top scorers from 15 schools were recorded this year.

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