Sri Lanka, Oct. 22 -- A new electronic examination center equipped with modern facilities, including smart devices such as tablets, was officially opened today (22) to facilitate Korean language proficiency tests required for employment in South Korea.
Named the "Korean Language Examination Center - Ubiquitous-Based Test (UBT)", the center was inaugurated under the patronage of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Employment, Arun Hemachandra.
The Human Resources Development Service of Korea (HRD Korea) has decided to implement a new tablet-based exam method for the Korean language proficiency test, moving away from traditional paper-based testing, the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) said in a statement.
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