China’s gaokao exam gets less competitive as more teens opt to skip university
The number of students sitting China’s university entrance exams is on the decline, as teens decide not to pursue a degree amid a graduate job crunch

China has reported a second consecutive decline in the number of students sitting the country’s national university-entrance exams, as a graduate jobs crunch leads many teenagers to decide against pursuing an academic degree.
A total of 12.9 million students have registered for this year’s National Higher Education Entrance Examination – known as the gaokao in China – down 450,000 from a year ago, according to data from the Ministry of Education released on Wednesday. In 2025, the number of sign-ups fell by 70,000 compared with the previous year.
With such an oversupply of talent, employers are often cherry-picking candidates from top universities, meaning graduates of less-prestigious schools are frequently being overlooked, according to recruitment agents.