China Cancels GRE, GMAT Exams That Students Need to Study Abroad
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China has canceled the February exams that Chinese students need to enter schools and universities overseas as the country seeks to contain the spread of the coronavirus, potentially disrupting enrollment plans at educational institutions across the globe.
All English tests for IELTS, TOEFL and the GRE and GMAT graduate entry exams next month are canceled, China’s National Education Examinations Authority (NEEA) said Monday. The severity of the situation calls for comprehensive “measures to contain the spread of coronavirus at all public venues, including test centers,” the authority said in its announcements on the closures.