
After successfully submitting the application for the subject one exam, you can check whether the appointment is successful within 3 to 7 days. Here is relevant information about scheduling exams: Methods for scheduling exams: The applicant logs in to the relevant website, selects the region, and checks the exam schedule. Then, based on the exam schedule, they submit an application for scheduling. The system will stop accepting scheduling applications five days before the exam. If the exam schedule is not fully booked, the deadline will be extended to three days before the exam. Restrictions on scheduling exams: There are time restrictions. Taking the small car exam as an example, you can schedule the subject two exam 10 days after passing the subject one exam and obtaining the driving certificate. Scheduling the subject three exam requires waiting at least 30 days after obtaining the learning driving certificate.

I'm a driving instructor and often help students with exam scheduling. Successful bookings usually take 1 to 3 days to process, but during peak periods like summer vacation or Spring Festival, it can take a week or even longer. I remember last year, one student had incomplete documents uploaded and got rejected by the system, wasting several extra days; another student testing at a suburban location had their application processed super fast, confirmed the next day. My advice is to prepare ID scans and photos in advance, avoid peak periods, and submitting right after system updates (like early morning) might speed things up. Once confirmed, you'll get an SMS notification—don't forget to check it, otherwise you'll have to reschedule which is more troublesome. Overall, the timing is manageable, the key is patiently waiting for system processing.

I just passed the subject one test last month. After making the appointment, I waited four days to receive the success text message. It was during the graduation season when the place was packed, and the App even said the server was busy. My friend made an appointment at a rural test site and got it done in just one and a half days—I was so envious. If you avoid holidays or weekend peak times and choose to operate on weekdays during the day, you can save a lot of time. When I submitted my application, I forgot to sign, and re-uploading delayed me half a day—lesson learned! Now I always double-check the materials. Once successful, the mobile App will push a notification, so remember to turn on reminders to avoid missing it.

Scheduling a driving test usually takes 3 to 5 working days for confirmation, depending on the test center's workload. I've used the official platform before—submitting documents is straightforward, just wait for the system to process. During peak periods like holidays in big cities, it might extend to a week, while non-urban areas are generally faster. Prepare clear scanned copies of your documents in advance to avoid rework. You'll receive confirmation via email or app notification—efficiency is decent, so no need to rush.


