Gongdan Gi Launches Real-Time Pass Prediction Full Service for 2026 National Civil Service Exam
Detailed Pass Analysis Enabled by Real-Time Score Distribution and Ranking Updates
Gongdangi has unveiled the upgraded "2026 National Civil Service Exam Pass Prediction Full Service."
View original imageTo alleviate the vague anxiety felt by test-takers after the 2026 Grade 9 National Civil Service Exam, which will be held on April 4, Gongdan Gi is relaunching its 'Pass Prediction Full Service' with major upgrades and officially beginning its support for examinees.
Gongdan Gi has noted that the period between the end of the exam and the announcement of successful candidates is often the most agonizing time for test-takers due to the lack of information. In response, the company has significantly enhanced the full-service features so that users can do more than simply wait for results—they can now accurately assess their chances of passing and refine their future study strategies based on data.
Now, examinees are not limited to just checking their scores; they can also monitor real-time trends in pass predictions and quickly decide whether to prepare for the next stage, such as interviews, or whether to focus on local government exams.
In particular, the inconvenience of having to keep refreshing the page to see when the predicted cutoff score would be updated has been resolved. A new feature now allows users to check, in real time, how many more people need to complete grading before the next cutoff is released.
Additionally, examinees can clearly gauge their current standing by viewing the real-time score distribution for their chosen employment series, and systematically track changes in predicted cutoffs and rankings as more data is accumulated.
With every change in ranking, real-time push notifications are sent to ensure that test-takers do not miss any updates and can continuously monitor their chances of success.
To improve objectivity, a newly introduced year-on-year comparison feature enables more precise predictions by comparing the 2025 cutoff scores and successful applicant data with this year’s real-time indicators. In particular, the function that predicts the cutoff for local government exams based on the national exam results provides examinees with an integrated study roadmap.
To encourage the use of the full service, Gongdan Gi will give a hamburger gifticon to every test-taker who completes grading on the day of the exam, and offer a 50% discount on lectures by interview expert Steema to 777 users.
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An official from ST Unitas said, “We have enhanced our real-time features so that examinees can directly check the progression of their scores and gain confidence about passing,” and added, “We will continue to improve our services in ways that allow users to intuitively check their chances of success.”
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