Guatemala Interoceanic Corridor launches tokenization in El Salvador

For this year’s Avanzo test, 70,000 high school students took the AVANZO 2025 test, between the regular system and alternative modalities, as reported by the Ministry of Education (Mined).

The second day of evaluation took place yesterday with the Language and Literature and Science and Technology test, thus completing the four subjects that the AVANZO test will examine, which is a requirement to qualify for the bachelor’s degree.

One of the educational centers where it was carried out was the National Institute of the Ciudad Obrera (Incoa) of Apopa, in San Salvador Oeste, where 250 high school students took the test.

“The second general students, which are five sections that we have this year, and three second technical sections, one section of the accounting administration technician and two are software development technicians,” added Ana Vallecillos, director of Incoa.

The evaluation began promptly at 1:30 pm so that the students will concentrate on the development of the answers. The young people have a computer provided by the Government.

“Each classroom has internet and repeaters that the Ministry of Education has provided us, therefore, the students had data to take the AVANZO test,” he explained.

The director highlighted that the students prepared from the beginning of the year. The teachers designated a space to reinforce the four subjects and in this way guarantee better results among the students.

“I have been studying a lot of science and language topics, since we have those two tests and I feel that I have prepared myself and I am looking forward to seeing the results to see how I will score,” commented José Ramírez, a second-year general high school student, with a diploma in English and communications. The first tests began the previous Tuesday with the subjects of precalculus and citizenship and values. For the alternative modalities they will be carried out next Saturday, November 8, according to the Mined.


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