Can the Subject 3 Test Be Successfully Scheduled During the Application Process?

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Evans
07/28/25 8:04pm
Subject 3 test can be successfully scheduled during the application process. After a successful scheduling, users can check the acceptance status of the reservation in the online progress tracking system. Below is relevant information about scheduling the Subject 3 test: 1. If the status shows 'Under Review,' rescheduling is required: Generally, applicants who schedule the Subject 3 test online will receive a result within 24 hours after the scheduling. If the scheduling is successful, the vehicle management office will send a text message notification confirming the successful scheduling, along with the test time and location. Applicants should attend the test as scheduled. If the webpage continues to display 'Under Review,' it indicates the scheduling was unsuccessful, and the applicant needs to cancel and reschedule. 2. Successful scheduling allows printing of the confirmation: After a successful scheduling, users can check the acceptance status in the online progress tracking system. If the scheduling is successful, the confirmation can be printed from the 'Business Completed' page. Typically, applicants receive a text message notification about one week before the test. However, some users may not receive it due to network issues. If the scheduling is unsuccessful, the 'Business Completed' page will display 'Scheduling Failed,' and the applicant can reschedule. If it shows 'Processing,' it means the scheduling result is not yet announced, and further waiting is required.
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VonReid
08/12/25 12:54am
Can you successfully book the exam for Subject 3? I have experience with this because I’ve also taken the driving test. Booking the Subject 3 exam mainly depends on your exam status and the availability of slots. If you’ve already passed Subject 2 and your application is successfully submitted in the system, you can try to book. However, success depends on many factors: the number of available slots, system traffic, and the queue at the driving test center. Generally, it’s recommended to book early and avoid peak times, such as weekends or the end of the month. When I did it, I logged into the system at 8 a.m. and secured a slot right away, but my friend tried later and had to wait several days. To improve your chances, check for system updates regularly, make sure all necessary documents are uploaded to avoid delays, and don’t get discouraged if you fail the first time—just try again after a few days. Remember, stay patient and don’t rush; it’ll work out eventually. Driving instructors often remind students of these details, so asking them for advice can be helpful. In short, whether you can book successfully depends on the system’s status and your preparation—as long as the conditions are met, you’ll likely secure a slot in most cases.
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