The country’s most outstanding students have enrolled in the process of entry 2023 to enter the College of High Performance (COAR) in Peru. This February 12, they will pass the assessment to obtain one of the 2,677 vacancies available for National level.

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In the remaining 24 COARs, the evaluation test will take place this Sunday, February 12, informed the Minister of Education, Oscar Becerra.
It’s him Ministry of Education (Minedu) who announced that the number of candidates is 19.177 in all. This assessment will be carried out in the 75 authorized offices across the country.

According to the registration during the registration phase, which ended on February 5, it was evidenced that the largest number of registered students come from regions with social problems, as is the case today. today.

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– Ayacucho has 1,272 students applying for a place at COAR.
– Puno has 1,206 students requesting a place for the STRAIN.

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– Apurímac has 1,065 students applying for a place at COAR.
– Arequipa has 1,017 students applying for a place at COAR.
– Cusco has 1,003 students applying for a place at COAR.
– Lima has 2,066 students applying for a place at COAR.

For students in the region A lot ofits application has been suspended due to the seizure of roads in the region.
GIVEN: The assessment will last approximately two hours. It will start at 9:25 a.m. and end at 11:30 a.m.
The Minedu confirmed that unlike other years, students and those interested in applying have increased the demand for consultations and assistance at the registration stage at the national level.
After the application stage, eligible individuals will move on to the blended judging stage, which will take place from February 24-26 this year.
In the first phase, students will develop an exam that will assess the cognitive abilities of each, through certain subjects such as mathematical reasoning and verbal reasoning. In addition to this, the exam will include socio-emotional issues and the duration of the full assessment will be approximately two hours.
Here, the students will carry out an interview in which the socio-emotional skills will be assessed again, which will last between 15 and 25 minutes.

GIVEN: Stress management, creativity and assertive communication are assessed.
One of the most remarkable advantages of the COAR is that the students, at the end of their studies, carry out the International Baccalaureate (IB) which opens the door to application in various countries, since the system is present in more than 150 nations.
Another advantage is the complete mastery of a foreign language like English. In the case of courses, some are validated with foreign universities who have alliances with BI. Students are much more competitive in filling vacancies at top universities in the world and nation.

GIVEN: Some national universities exempt general studies courses for students who have the International Baccalaureate.
“The main objective is that students can obtain certification through the International Baccalaureate and thus access possible scholarships abroad”said Giancarlo Andi Ríos, English teacher at COAR Lima.