
For the Korean History Proficiency Test and TOEIC, it's easy to miss the admission-ticket, photo-registration, and score-release dates around the exam itself β worth mapping out right after you register.
Exams like the Korean History Proficiency Test and TOEIC involve more than just the test date β admission ticket printing, photo registration, application windows, and score release all need tracking. This list walks through what to check next, in date order, for anyone who has already registered. Separating what's already passed from what's still ahead makes it much easier to work backward from whatever institution's submission deadline you're aiming for.
Remember that the official exam guidelines are the final word on accepted ID types and the entry cutoff time. If the administrator's notice and your own registration record ever disagree, treat your admission ticket and the most recent official notice as the higher authority. Schedules and notification methods can change at the administering body's discretion, so confirm the latest notice and your own registration details on the official Korean History Proficiency Test site or the official TOEIC site before and after applying.
