
Subject One written test admission tickets can be obtained through the driving school, but most driving schools will directly hand them over to the Subject One test center rather than giving them to the students. After successfully scheduling the Subject One test, you can print the admission ticket yourself. Notes for the Subject One test: 1. Arrive early: It is recommended to arrive at the test center half an hour before the test. Since many people are taking the Subject One test for the first time, they may feel nervous about the test environment. Arriving early allows you to familiarize yourself with the test center layout and ease nervousness. Before the Subject One test begins, the examiner will explain the precautions to all candidates, so it is advisable to arrive at the test center as early as possible. 2. Follow instructions: After being assigned a seat number, find your seat. It is especially important to emphasize that you should not click the "Confirm" button on the screen until the examiner at the test center gives the instruction. Just sit in your seat and do not perform any operations. If you do not understand something, you can ask the proctor or team leader. 3. Do not cover your face: During the test, do not let your hat or hand cover your face. This is because the Subject One test now has a camera on the computer that monitors the test-taker's answering status in real-time to determine if there is any cheating behavior. This monitoring footage will be uploaded along with the test paper as one of the bases for issuing the driver's license. Therefore, do not cover your face for no reason.

I remember when I took the subject one test, the admission ticket was directly obtained from the driving school. The driving school instructor called in advance to notify me to pick it up at the office, and I needed to bring my ID card to confirm my identity. They usually prepared it one week before the exam and distributed it to students in batches. If the driving school hadn't prepared it, you could proactively inquire about when it would be issued to avoid missing it. Later, I learned that in many places, you could also print it yourself on the driving test reservation website by logging into your personal account to download the electronic version of the admission ticket. After receiving it, be sure to carefully check the exam time, test location, and personal information for accuracy. On the day of the exam, remember to bring your ID card and the admission ticket for double-checking to ensure nothing is left behind.

Having worked with students for a long time, I recommend two common ways to obtain the Subject 1 exam admission ticket: First, collect it through the driving school you registered with—they will gather student information, print, and distribute the tickets uniformly. You just need to pick it up at the designated office at the notified time. Second, operate via the driving test booking system. After successful registration, log in to the platform, find the admission ticket download option, and print it out. Don’t leave immediately after receiving it—promptly check your name, ID number, and exam details to ensure accuracy. Many cities now promote online printing to save time, but if the driving school handles it, it’s more convenient. Remember to get it done about a week in advance—don’t wait until the last day before the exam.

Getting the admission ticket for Subject 1 exam is quite convenient nowadays, mostly done online. First, complete the registration process, log in to the local driving test appointment website or APP, enter your account and password to access the personal center. There's a section for downloading the admission ticket—just open it and print a paper copy. Some driving schools may notify you via SMS to pick it up, but don't miss the email reminders either. When printing, use clear paper and ensure all information is complete and unobstructed. Bring it along with your ID card to the exam, and don't mix up the order of the documents.

Obtaining the subject one exam admission ticket depends on regional differences. When I took the exam in Beijing, I downloaded and printed it myself online. But in my hometown, a small city, you must collect it through the driving school. Driving schools usually arrange staff to handle it uniformly, and you need to bring your ID to the office to get the physical copy. It's advisable to contact the driving school in advance to inquire about the distribution time, as policies vary by location. Make sure to check the regulations a few days before the exam. Additionally, whether you print it online or collect it from the driving school, confirm the exam date and location immediately upon receiving it to avoid going to the wrong venue and causing delays.


