What does 'Exam Appointment Processing' mean?
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Exam appointment processing means that the appointment has not been successfully confirmed yet and is still under review. Below is relevant information about appointment scheduling for each subject: 1. Appointment limits: The number of appointments for Subject 2 and Subject 3 (road driving skills test) must not exceed five times each (i.e., ten test attempts in total). If the fifth test attempt is still unsuccessful, the results of other subjects that have already passed will be invalidated, and the student will need to retake the exam starting from Subject 1. 2. Appointment ranking rules: (1) For the first appointment of Subject 1, the ranking is based on the acceptance time; (2) If the appointment is canceled due to personal reasons after successful scheduling, the ranking is based on the cancellation time; (3) For non-first appointments, the ranking is based on the time of the previous test; (4) If the cancellation is not due to personal reasons (e.g., power outage or network failure at the test site preventing normal completion of the exam), the ranking time remains unchanged.
I often help many people understand the driving test process. When the exam appointment shows 'Processing', it means your appointment application has been submitted, but the relevant department is still reviewing and handling it. This could involve verifying personal information, checking if materials are complete, or the system processing the queue. During this period, don't worry; usually, there will be an update in a couple of days. If approved, the status will change to 'Success' or 'Appointment Confirmed'. If not approved, you may need to check for any missing items and resubmit. The driving test appointment is quite crucial. During the processing period, don’t forget to review the theoretical exam content, keep your phone accessible, and prepare promptly upon receiving the notification to avoid delaying subsequent driving practice and road test arrangements. Be patient and avoid repeated operations to prevent confusing the system.