
There are the following differences between 'application in progress' and 'acceptance in progress' for Subject 3: 1. Application in progress: This means the application has not yet been scheduled. Generally, the review time for a Subject 3 appointment takes 5-10 days. If you are in a first-tier city where there are many applicants, the time may be extended, with notifications typically sent 3-5 days before the exam at the latest. 2. Acceptance in progress: This indicates that the appointment has been scheduled and is under review, awaiting results. Successful appointments will receive an SMS notification, and if you receive the message, you can go for the exam on the same day. Additionally, you can directly call the local vehicle office to confirm whether the exam appointment was successfully scheduled.

As a driving school instructor, I often explain the difference between 'application in progress' and 'application accepted' for Subject 3 to my students. 'Application in progress' means you've submitted your exam request via the app or driving school, but it hasn't been officially confirmed yet and is in the waiting queue. This means you can still cancel or modify the application, such as supplementing personal information. 'Application accepted' indicates that the authorities have received and approved your request, entering the exam scheduling phase where test centers and dates are assigned, and the application can no longer be withdrawn. I advise students to check if all materials are complete during the 'application in progress' stage to avoid rejection due to missing documents like photos. Once accepted, notifications usually come quickly, though during peak periods it might take up to a week—no need to anxiously refresh your . Focus more on practicing driving rather than obsessing over status changes.

As a student who just passed Subject 3, I can share my personal experience. During the application stage, after entering my information and clicking submit, the App showed "Processing," meaning it was still in queue and hadn't been reviewed yet. I felt anxious, constantly worried about system issues. Once it changed to "Under Review," it meant the official review was completed and accepted, and they were scheduling the time and location, starting to prepare the exam notification. At this stage, you can no longer make any changes, which actually made me feel more at ease. Back then, I logged in daily to check the status and found that the review usually took one or two days, but if the materials were incorrect, it would be sent back to the application stage. I recommend preparing your ID card and health certificate in advance to avoid delays. Understanding the process beforehand can save a lot of trouble.

When handling these exam applications, I can clarify the differences. 'Application Submitted' refers to when users submit requests but they haven't entered the system process yet, and we haven't processed them. 'Application Accepted' means the system has confirmed receipt and started data verification and scheduling. Once accepted, application content cannot be modified as it enters the operational phase. The entire process is mostly automated to minimize human errors. Users just need to ensure information accuracy during application submission and avoid missing forms. We'll notify via SMS once processed, without much delay. Better understanding of the steps can reduce misunderstandings.

Veteran drivers recall the days when they took the driving test. Nowadays, there's a clear distinction between 'application in progress' and 'under review' for Subject 3. Back in the paper form days, 'application in progress' meant you filled out the form but hadn't submitted it yet, dragging your feet. Now, once you submit via the app, it shows 'pending,' meaning it's still in the review queue. When it changes to 'under review,' it means the authorities have taken over and started processing, like scheduling the test slot—just sit tight and wait for the notification. Back in my youth, there were no such clear statuses; the process is much more transparent now. The key is to check all requirements are met before applying, so you don't get stuck on missing documents. Half the battle for a smooth test lies in the preparation.

From a technological perspective, the difference between 'application in progress' and 'acceptance in progress' during Subject 3 is quite straightforward. 'Application in progress' means you've submitted your test request through the online platform, but the server is still processing it, with a status of 'Pending'. 'Acceptance in progress' indicates the system has approved and entered your request into the database, initiating the scheduling algorithm to assign a date, changing the status to 'Accepted'. During this period, the App automatically pushes updates. I generally recommend double-checking information during the 'application in progress' phase to avoid errors; once 'accepted', it's best to put the aside and focus on practicing driving. Modern tools make everything more efficient, reducing unnecessary waiting.


