What time does the exam start on June 6th? Schedule of free trial exams. For special achievements

Single State exam in Russian it takes place on June 6th. More than 656 thousand people submitted applications to participate in the exam, including more than 643 thousand graduates of the current year. This is the most widespread exam of the main period of the Unified State Examination, 94% of participants registered for it. To conduct the Unified State Exam, 5,384 examination points will be organized in all regions of Russia and abroad. The progress of exams in the regions will be monitored by public observers and Rosobrnadzor employees. All examination points will have video surveillance and technology will be used to print a full set of examination materials for participants in the classrooms. The duration of the exam is 3 hours 30 minutes (210 minutes). The work consists of two parts and contains 26 tasks. The Russian language exam is one of two compulsory subjects for obtaining a certificate. Minimal amount points for obtaining a certificate – 24. Unified State Exam results in the Russian language must also be submitted upon admission to a university for any field of study (specialty). Minimum passing threshold, below which higher students cannot set a passing score educational establishments, – 36 points. Exam participants will learn their results no later than June 25. Basic Unified State Exam period takes place in 2018 from May 28 to July 2.

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More than 45 percent of the children passed four GIA-9 exams with grades of “four” and “five”; the number of those who received more than 80 points on the Unified State Exam increased by 1.1 thousand.

Moscow schoolchildren showed good results at the state final certification (GIA). Graduates of 11th grades successfully completed the tests. Ninth-graders have more excellent and good results in Russian and mathematics, as well as elective subjects: physics, chemistry, geography, history, literature, and foreign languages.

The main examination period lasted this year from May 29 to July 1 (including reserve days). For GIA-9, 624 examination points were organized in schools, for GIA-11 - 290. 151 graduates took exams at home. Those treated were tested at five hospitals and centers.

More points on the Unified State Exam

This year, 84,657 people took the Unified State Exam (USE). Most of them - over 54 thousand - are graduates of the current year. The rest are graduates from previous years, those who received unsatisfactory results last year, college students, and tenth graders (more than 19 thousand).

The most popular elective subject, as in previous years, was social studies, which was taken by 58 percent of participants. English language 34 percent of schoolchildren chose history, 20 percent. And some exams have become more difficult: the test part has been removed from assignments in chemistry, biology and physics.

This year more children received high result- from 81 to 100 points. Compared to 2016, the number of high ratings increased by 1.1 thousand and reached 39.2 thousand. Moreover, 7.6 thousand graduates earned more than 250 points by passing three subjects. More than 220 points in three subjects were received by 17.3 thousand people. Five Moscow schoolchildren managed to score 300 points in three subjects.

The results in subjects studied within engineering profiles have also become better.


Better grades on GIA-9

78,876 people took part in GIA-9. In 2017, they took four exams: two compulsory (in Russian language and mathematics) and two optional. Unlike last year, the results of all four tests affect final grades and obtaining a certificate.

Almost eight percent of GIA-9 participants received an A in four subjects. There were 1.1 thousand more of them than last year. More than 45 percent of the children passed all exams at four and five.

Compared to last year, the number of children who passed exams in physics, chemistry, geography, history, literature, and foreign languages ​​has increased with excellent and good marks.

Proportion of ninth-graders who received grades “four” and “five” in elective subjects

Subject of choice

2016

2017

Share of the number of exam participants, percentages

Share of the number of participants

exam, percentage

Geography

Literature

Foreign language

For special achievements

In 2017, 5,007 graduates received the Moscow medal “For Special Achievement in Education,” which is 186 more than in the past. It was awarded to the winners and runners-up All-Russian Olympiad schoolchildren and graduates who have scored 100 points in one subject. Also, a medal was given to those who had all the marks “excellent” in their certificate and who scored at least 220 points in three subjects.

From preparation to results: how the exams went

In preparation for the exams, the guys wrote, tried their hand using the “My Achievements” service, and followed the advice collected by the competition participants. To feel the atmosphere of testing, test their knowledge and help children prepare, about a thousand Moscow parents and 40 thousand teachers took the Unified State Exam.

The exams were held as transparently as possible: at all exam points where the Unified State Exam was taken, there was a video surveillance system. In 50 of them it was possible to follow the tests online. In addition, about seven thousand people worked on the exams in Moscow. public observers. 58 public observers monitored the progress of the Unified State Exam in the situational information center.

Graduates could find out their results using the Unified State Exam Results service and at their school. Thanks to new technological solutions and the well-coordinated work of the organizers, this year schoolchildren were given grades earlier than planned.

If a graduate does not agree with the result or believes that the exam procedure was violated, they can file an appeal. Only those who failed Russian language and mathematics can retake the Unified State Exam this year. basic level. Everyone else will do it only next year.