The National College Entrance Examination is the world's largest standardized test, taken by millions of Chinese students every year.
What does NCEE stand for?
NCEE stands for National College Entrance Examination
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- National Council on Ethnic and Demographic Issues (Bangladesh)
- National Center for Early Development and Learning
- Newaygo County Economic Development Office (Michigan)
- National Center for Education Development Research (Department of Education; China)
- National Center for Environmental Decision-making Research
- National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance (US Department of Education)
- National Center on Education and the Economy
- National Coalition for Electronics Education
- National Coordinating Council for Education (Philippines)
- National Council of Engineering Examiners
- National Council on Economic Education
- Nationally Certified EMS (Emergency Medical Services) Educator
- Naval Collaborative Engineering Environment
- Northeast Consortium for Engineering Education
- Nebraska Coalition for Educational Equity and Adequacy
- National Chamber of Electrical Engineering in Bulgaria
- National Centre for Energy Efficiency and Conservation (University of Lagos; Lagos, Nigeria)
- National Civil Engineering Education Congress (Australia)
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Byline: ANI New Delhi, June 27 (ANI): Twin sisters Zang Jiahuan and Zang Jiale left people in their village in Shaoxing, east China's Zhejiang Province, wondering after they got the same scores on this year's national college entrance examination.
One of the chief means the government has used to enforce this policy was to require that everyone sitting for the national college entrance examination state their religion on the test registration forms.