HSK stands for Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi in Chinese, which translates to “Chinese Proficiency Test”. It is an international standardized test for Chinese language proficiency organized by CTI Co., Ltd. (CTI), a specialized international Chinese language education and testing service company.
The HSK is divided into 9 levels, and the Newcastle University Confucius Institute Test Centre currently offers levels 1 through 6.
What is HSK 5?
HSK (Level 5) is intended for intermediate-level Chinese learners and proficient users, with a specific emphasis on advancing listening, reading, and writing skills.
HSK (Level 5) has a total of 100 questions, divided into listening, reading, and writing sections. The entire exam takes about 125 minutes (including 5 minutes for candidates to fill in personal information).
Test Start Time (All local times): 13:30.
The HSK (Level 5) score report provides four scores: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Total. Achieving a full score entails earning 300 points. The HSK scores are valid for two years, starting from the exam date.