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Starting from the 89th TOPIK, it is now possible to register for both TOPIK I and TOPIK II tests using a single account.
To track the status of your application file and check the completion of your registration, please follow these steps:
- Access the system at https://online.iigvietnam.com/.
- Log in to your account using your credentials.
- Click on your personal account name located on the website menu bar.
- Look for the section titled "Test Registration History" and click on "TOPIK Tests."
Here, you will be able to track and monitor your entries, keeping you updated on the status of your registration.
In Vietnam, the TOPIK test schedule for each test will be published on the TOPIK homepage of IIG Vietnam. You can visit the website at https://online.iigvietnam.com/vi. The schedule will be posted along with a detailed test notice before the registration period begins.
You can also visit www.topik.go.kr, which is the TOPIK homepage in Korea. This website provides the full-year exam schedule, allowing you to plan accordingly and stay informed about upcoming test dates.
Candidates can easily reduce the size of their images by utilizing software like Paint, Photoshop, or online photo editing websites such as Imagecompressor.com, duplichecker.com, img2go.com. Below, IIG provides detailed instructions on two methods to reduce image size:
Method 1: Reduce image size online via Imagecompressor.com
Step 1: Visit the website https://imagecompressor.com/
Step 2: On the homepage, click the "Upload files" button to upload one or more image files.
Step 3: Once the file is uploaded, adjust the image to the desired KB size (ID documents < 200KB, ID photos < 500KB).
Click the "Download" button to save the new image file to your computer for use.
Method 2: Reduce image size with Paint
Step 1: Open Paint on your computer and select the File tab, then click Open to choose the image you want to reduce in size.
Step 2: Select the Home tab and click on Resize.
Step 3: In the Resize and Skew dialog box, enter the desired percentage (e.g., 20%, 30%, 50%) in the Horizontal and Vertical sections to reduce the image size accordingly.
Step 4: Click OK and save the file for use.