00:00Did you know that South Korea offers one of the world's most tightly managed exam systems,
00:04where even flights are paused during national level exams?
00:07Every year, nearly 10 to 15 lakh students appear for South Korea's Sunyung exam,
00:12the country's version of entrance exams.
00:14But this isn't treated like any ordinary entrance test.
00:18It's treated like a national mission.
00:19On the exam day, the entire country slows down.
00:22The stock market opens late.
00:24The construction work stops to avoid noise.
00:26Extra buses and subways are deployed to ensure that no student is late.
00:30But the real shocker, the no-fly zone.
00:32During English listening comprehension section, all flights are literally grounded.
00:36No takeoffs, no landings.
00:38Pilots are instructed to circle in the sky until students finish the test.
00:42And that's not even the craziest part.
00:44The team that prepares the question paper, nearly 500 teachers and professors,
00:47is isolated at a secret location for an entire month.
00:51No phones, no internet, no outside contact.
00:54Even their trash is reportedly checked to prevent leaks.
00:57While China's Gaokor entrance exam focuses heavily on surveillance and pressure,
01:01South Korea's Sunyung is built around integrity and airtight logistics.
01:05Meanwhile in India, secure exam papers somehow appear on Telegram and WhatsApp
01:09before students even enter the exam hall.
01:12And if South Korea can pause flights for students,
01:15India can surely find a way to stop question papers from leaking before the exam even begins.
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