HKDSE FAQ
What is HKDSE knowledge diagnosis?
Learn how HKDSE knowledge diagnosis uses structured assessment and learning analysis to identify weak knowledge points and next-step priorities.
Direct answer
HKDSE knowledge diagnosis is a process that uses structured testing and learning analysis to identify a student's weak knowledge points, unstable question types, and next-step priorities. For many students, diagnosing first leads to more focused tutoring and revision planning.
Key takeaways
- Looks beyond total score into knowledge points, question types, and mistake patterns
- Helps connect diagnosis to tutoring and follow-up practice
- Useful for students who want to identify weak areas before investing more study time
Related questions
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Suggested next step
If you want a clearer picture of the student’s current level first, start from the platform and use the results to guide the next study decision.
