
Computer Proficiency and Word Processor rolling exams open on different dates at each test center, so it pays to plan the written-to-practical gap first and work backward from center openings.
Rolling exams aren't held on one fixed nationwide date β you register for whichever session a given test center has opened, as long as seats remain. Since Computer Proficiency and Word Processor exams split into written and practical stages, it helps to design the gap between the two before anything else. This list walks through what to check first for each level and subject.
The first step is checking actual opening dates and each center's software environment directly on the official Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry site. Since a seat on your exact preferred date isn't guaranteed, it's more realistic to plan around whichever open sessions are available rather than anchoring your whole study schedule to one date. Rolling exams open on different dates at each test center rather than following one nationwide schedule, so check the actual session dates and seat availability for your preferred location on the Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry's official exam site before applying.
