Central News Agency (CNA reporter Chen Chih-chung, Taipei, July 4) Typhoon Bavi has intensified into a super typhoon, with the Central Weather Administration forecasting it to be closest to Taiwan on July 10. The college entrance exam scheduled for July 11 and 12 may be affected. The College Entrance Examination Center stated today that it will convene an emergency response team meeting before the exam, as is customary, and will announce any postponement early. The 2026 academic year college entrance exam is scheduled to take place on July 11 and 12. This exam, crucial for high school students' university admission, may be disrupted by the typhoon. The College Entrance Examination Center stated today that if a major incident, such as a natural disaster or epidemic, affects candidate access, exam security, or poses a disaster risk, the center will implement contingency measures, including postponing the exam, depending on the severity of the incident. In 2021, the Subject Entrance Examination (the predecessor to the current college entrance exam) was postponed to late July due to the COVID-19 (2019 Novel Coronavirus) pandemic, which in turn affected the admission process for that year, impacting students' summer breaks and university start dates. The College Entrance Examination Center stated today that the current path of Typhoon Bavi is still uncertain, and all preparatory work is continuing as scheduled. The center will convene an emergency response team meeting before the exam, as is customary. Based on information provided by the Central Weather Administration, and prioritizing the safety of candidates and examination staff, contingency measures will be implemented, and information will be released to the public early. (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 0704 Stand with facts, your every contribution supports the power of press freedom. Download the CNA "First-Hand News" app for real-time updates. This website's text, images, and audio may not be reproduced, broadcast, trans