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Main exam schedule. Rules and procedure for conducting the exam

Like last year, in 2017 there are two “streams” of the Unified State Exam – an early period (it takes place in mid-spring) and the main period, which traditionally starts at the end of the academic year, the last days of May. The official draft Unified State Exam schedule “specifies” all the dates for taking exams in all subjects in both of these periods - including additional reserve days provided for those who, for good reason (illness, coincidence of exam dates, etc.) were unable to pass the Unified State Exam within the specified time frame.

Schedule of early period for passing the Unified State Exam – 2017

In 2017, the early “wave” of the Unified State Exam will start earlier than usual. If last year the peak of the spring exam period occurred in the last week of March, then this season the spring break period will be free from the Unified State Examination.


The main dates of the early period are from March 14 to March 24. Thus, by the beginning of the spring school holidays, many “early-term students” will already have time to pass the tests. And this may turn out to be convenient: among the graduates who have the right to take the Unified State Exam in the early wave are guys who will participate in Russian or international competitions and competitions in May, and during spring break they often go to sports camps, specialized shifts in camps, etc. d. Pushing exams earlier will allow them to make the most of the exams.


Additional (reserve) days early period of the Unified State Exam 2017 will be held from April 3 to April 7. At the same time, many will probably have to write exams on reserve dates: if in the last year’s schedule no more than two subjects were taken on the same day, then in 2017 most elective exams are grouped “in threes”.


Separate days are allocated only for three subjects: the Russian language exam, which is mandatory for graduates and all future applicants, as well as mathematics and the oral part of the foreign language exam. At the same time, this year “early-term” students will take the “speaking” part before the written part.


The March exams are planned to be distributed by date as follows:



  • March 14th(Tuesday) – exam in mathematics (both basic and specialized level);


  • March 16(Thursday) – chemistry, history, computer science;


  • 18th of March(Saturday) – Unified State Exam in foreign languages ​​(oral part of the exam);


  • 20th of March(Monday) – Russian language exam;


  • March 22(Wednesday) – biology, physics, foreign languages ​​(written exam);


  • March 24(Friday) - Unified State Examination, literature and social studies.

There is a nine-day pause between the main and reserve days of the early period. All additional tests for “reservists” will take place over three days:



  • April 3(Monday) – chemistry, literature, computer science, foreign (speaking);


  • 5th of April(Wednesday) – foreign (written), geography, physics, biology, social studies;


  • April 7(Friday) – Russian language, basic and.

As a rule, the bulk of those taking the Unified State Examination ahead of schedule are graduates of previous years, as well as graduates of secondary specialized educational institutions (in colleges and vocational lyceums, the secondary school program is usually “passed” in the first year of study). In addition, school graduates who will be absent for valid reasons during the main period of taking the Unified State Exam (for example, to participate in Russian or international competitions or to be treated in a sanatorium) or who intend to continue their education outside Russia can “shoot” the exams early.


Graduates of 2017 can also, at their own request, choose the date for taking exams in those subjects for which the program has been completed in full. This is relevant primarily for those who are planning - the school course on this subject is taught up to grade 10, and passing one of the exams early can reduce tension during the main period of the Unified State Exam.

Schedule of the main period for passing the Unified State Exam – 2017

The main period for passing the Unified State Exam in 2017 starts on May 26, and by June 16, most graduates will have completed the exam epic. For those who were unable to pass the Unified State Examination on time for a valid reason or chose subjects with the same deadlines, there are reserve exam days from June 19. Like last year, the last day of the Unified State Examination period will become a “single reserve” - on June 30 it will be possible to take the exam in any subject.


At the same time, the exam schedule for the main period of the Unified State Examination 2017 is much less dense compared to early exams, and most graduates will probably be able to avoid “overlapping” exam dates.


Separate exam days are allocated for passing compulsory subjects: Russian language, basic and specialized level mathematics (students have the right to take either one of these exams or both at once, so they are traditionally spaced out over several days in the main period schedule).


As last year, a separate day is allocated for the most popular elective exam - social studies. And two separate days are allocated for passing the oral part of the exam in foreign languages. In addition, a separate day is allocated for the subject that is not the most popular on the Unified State Exam - geography. Perhaps this was done in order to space out all natural science subjects in the schedule, reducing the number of coincidences.


Thus, in the Unified State Exam schedule there remain two pairs and one “troika” of subjects, exams for which will be taken simultaneously:


  • chemistry, history and computer science;

  • foreign languages ​​and biology,

  • literature and physics.

The exams must take place on the following dates:



  • 26 of May(Friday) – geography,


  • May 29(Monday) – Russian language,


  • May 31(Wednesday) – history, chemistry, computer science and ICT,


  • 2 June(Friday) – specialized mathematics,


  • June 5(Monday) – social studies;


  • June 7(Wednesday) – ,


  • the 9th of June(Friday) – written foreign language, biology,


  • June 13(Tuesday) – literature, physics,


  • June 15(Thursday) and June 16(Friday) – foreign oral.

Thus, most schoolchildren will prepare for graduation “with a clear conscience”, having already passed all scheduled exams and received results in most subjects. Those who missed the main examination period, chose subjects with the same deadlines, received a “fail” in Russian or mathematics, were removed from the exam, or encountered technical or organizational difficulties while taking the Unified State Exam (for example, a lack of additional forms or a power outage), exams will be taken on reserve dates.


Reserve days will be distributed as follows:



  • June 19(Monday) – computer science, history, chemistry and geography,


  • June 20(Tuesday) – physics, literature, biology, social studies, written foreign language,


  • 21st of June(Wednesday) – Russian language,


  • 22nd of June(Thursday) – mathematics at a basic level,


  • June 28(Wednesday) – mathematics at the profile level,


  • June 29(Thursday) – oral foreign language,


  • 30 June(Friday) – all subjects.

Can there be changes to the Unified State Exam schedule?

The draft official Unified State Exam schedule is usually published at the beginning of the school year, discussed, and the final approval of the exam schedule occurs in the spring. Therefore, changes are possible in the Unified State Exam schedule for 2017.


However, for example, in 2016, the project was approved without any changes and the actual exam dates completely coincided with those announced in advance - both in the early and in the main wave. So the chances that the 2017 schedule will also be adopted without changes are quite high.

All students intending to graduate from secondary education in 2017 will be required to pass the Unified State Examination, a unified state exam aimed at assessing the student’s knowledge acquired throughout his school life. Passing the Unified State Exam is always accompanied by stress not only on the part of the children themselves, but also their parents and even teachers who worry about their students. Therefore, the question of what number of Unified State Examinations in 2017 worries everyone interested long before the end of the next one.

Dates for the Unified State Examination in 2017

It should be noted that the 2017 Unified State Exam will be held in two stages: early (trial) and, accordingly, the main one. According to the Rosobrnadzor project, the trial stage of the Unified State Exam 2017 will be held from March 14 to April 7 , and the main one is from May 26 to June 30, 2017 .

Trial and main stages

So, the Unified State Exam 2017 will be held in two stages: early (preparatory) and main. The early stage is necessary in order to familiarize the student with the technique of passing the required subject on the Unified State Exam, to eliminate the possibility of a “first scare” when the graduate may become confused by the unusual form of passing the exam. In addition, at this stage, students become familiar with the form of asking questions, with the level of tasks, and can independently assess, and with the help of teachers, their actual level of preparation for passing the subject. The good news is that the trial level is completed in advance, which gives the graduate time to improve his knowledge and get a decent grade.

Unified State Exam 2017 - exam schedule

Thus, the preparatory stage will traditionally take place from March 14 to April 7. In turn, the main stage of the unified state exam is planned to be held from May 26 to June 30. This stage will be decisive in the struggle for a decent certificate.

Required subjects in 2017

Let us immediately note that the various changes in the Unified State Exam 2017 do not affect compulsory subjects, as before, in order for graduates to receive a certificate, they will need to pass the following compulsory subjects, such as: mathematics and Russian language. According to experts from Rosobrnadzor, in the coming years there are no plans to add a new subject to the list of compulsory ones; only after 2022, the compulsory subjects of the Unified State Examination will be replenished with another compulsory subject - a foreign language.

All other subjects are optional, and for this reason, are taken by graduates on a voluntary basis, based on their choice for admission to universities, a certain focus.

Unified State Exam 2017: changes, latest news

The Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation is talking about canceling the test regime for passing the exam. This idea arose due to the fact that some students who did not know how to solve a particular problem could simply choose an answer option and guess it by chance. According to the latest data, since 2017, Rosobrnadzor plans to abandon tests, in almost all subjects of the Unified State Exam 2017, including: biology, physics and chemistry.

Rosobrnadzor will begin to approve the methodology by which the minimum score will be calculated in 2017 for the unified state exam.

Introduction of the oral form of delivery. In order to pass the Russian language or history, students will need to pass an oral exam so that their level of preparation is most fully assessed.

Over the past years, as we are all accustomed to, schoolchildren in the 11th grade take mandatory exams, which should demonstrate their real levels of knowledge, help them enter a particular university, and receive the appropriate specialty. The schedule of Unified State Examinations for the coming year has already been approved. The government's decision states that next year children will begin to take the Unified State Exam, starting in February. If they thus achieve the required number of points, the test will be completed at this stage. If the passing grade fails, then students will face new tests a couple of months later, in April. In order to prepare for such an important moment in life with dignity, to obtain certificates, you need to get serious about this now, find the appropriate literature, if you need to start studying additionally with tutors, get acquainted with special video lessons, accurately decide on the subjects and start attending so-called elective classes for preparation for exams held at school.

Unified State Examination dates

In most schools, a few days before the exams themselves, they begin to conduct special classes for active preparation, consolidation of knowledge, and repetition of long-gone and half-forgotten material. it also helps to reduce the level of tension among children among the students themselves, instilling in them real hope: it is possible to pass the exam with the highest score. It is important to note that the academic year has already begun, and now there is already a list of subjects and a full exam schedule for the coming year.

However, even last summer, if anyone wanted, they could form, so to speak, a preliminary exam plan, based on the dates of the past year. By and large, the difference of a couple of days will not play a special role, but at the same time the student will have an excellent opportunity to clearly plan his free time, allocating a couple of hours to prepare specifically for exams.

Every year, Rosobrnadzor creates a clear plan for conducting the Unified State Exam. This year was no exception and by the 10th of last month the official schedule for the delivery of these works was adopted and approved.

Approved Unified State Exam schedule for 2017.

An updated version of the schedule appeared in the so-called additional period for exams. So the GVE and Unified State Exams should take place in September next year on the following dates:

  • Russian language - September 4,
  • basic mathematics, mathematics - September 7,
  • reserve day for Russian language - September 13
  • reserve in mathematics and Russian language - September 15.

In the current version of the schedule, in comparison with the first, the periods of the main period of passing the State Exam and Unified State Exam have been slightly adjusted. Thus, no exams should be held on May 26, although previously the GVE and Unified State Examination in geography were planned to be held on this day.

The following days are fixed:

  • May 29 - computer science, geography, ICT;
  • May 31 - Russian language;
  • June 2 - history and chemistry;
  • June 5 - basic mathematics of the Unified State Examination, mathematics of the State Examination;
  • June 7 - specialized mathematics;
  • June 9 - social studies;
  • June 13 - literature and physics;
  • June 15 - foreign language, biology;
  • June 16 - foreign languages ​​orally;
  • June 17 - foreign language oral

The indicators for reserve days also changed slightly:

  • June 19 - chemistry, geography, history, ICT and computer science,
  • June 20 - physics, literature, social studies
  • June 21 biology, foreign language
  • June 22 - foreign language;
  • June 28 - basic and specialized mathematics,
  • June 29 - Russian language,
  • June 30 - remaining items are reserve.

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In connection with all the changes in the country, it was expected that changes would necessarily affect the education system. In particular, this is due to passing the Unified State Exam in 2017. It is planned to add both to the main subjects and to additional ones. The system for passing the Unified State Exam will also change.

If we look at all the pros and cons of this examination system, the Unified State Exam in itself is the most successful option for preventing corruption and independently assessing students’ knowledge.

Required subjects

Already, students and teachers are waiting for the latest news about which subjects will be included in the 2017 Unified State Examination, as well as which of them will be mandatory.

Currently, the following are considered compulsory subjects for the Unified State Exam 2017:

  • Russian language,
  • mathematics.

The Russian language exam paper has always included two parts, which will also be used for the Unified State Exam 2017. They are taken in the form of an essay on a given topic and written exercises. After finishing 11th grade, writing a “presidential essay” is mandatory, which is accepted on a pass/fail basis.

If a graduate fails to write the essay the first time, he gets another chance to retake the essay. But if the student fails to pass the essay successfully on the second attempt, the exams for that particular graduate will be postponed until next year.

In 2017, it is planned to leave everything as it is, supplementing the Russian language test with an oral block. Thus, the emphasis is on ensuring that students are able to demonstrate their communication skills. Rosobnadzor is puzzled by the development of such a technology for passing the Russian language exam, but it needs to be tested in order to make a final decision on the introduction of such a form.

As for mathematics, schoolchildren will take it at two levels to choose from:

  • Base

A suitable option for those who do not intend to enter universities in the future with an entrance exam in mathematics. The first level will be taken by those for whom universities in the social, humanities and natural sciences are preferred. This basic level will be graded on a scale of one to five.

  • Profile

It will be chosen by those schoolchildren who are going to enter universities with an entrance exam in mathematics. The profile level will be assessed according to a hundred-point system.

Mathematics and the Russian language are the main and quite complex subjects of the Unified State Examination.

Officials of the Ministry of Education plan to add one more subject to the mandatory Unified State Examination exams in 2017, and the same addition is planned for 2018. The result will be that the compulsory Unified State Examination subjects in 2017 will need to be taken not only by grades 9 and 11, but also by primary school students after completing grade 4.

Rumors about adding a compulsory third subject were confirmed by officials. But exactly what subject will be included in the compulsory list is currently unknown. Many are sure that this will be the Unified State Examination in History in 2017. This subject can be included in the list of compulsory ones so that modern youth begins to fully study history, and not treat it superficially.

Additional items

Another question that worries everyone is how many subjects will need to be taken at the Unified State Exam 2017? Last year's set of subjects, in addition to the main ones, did not change in the Unified State Examination in 2017. Just like a year ago, students can choose the following subjects to take the Unified State Exam:

  • Physics
  • Geography
  • Chemistry
  • Foreign languages
  • Literature
  • Social science
  • Story
  • Computer science

Officials are seriously thinking about including other items on this list. This idea arose due to the fact that, thanks to the experience of past years, a sufficient number of students failed the Unified State Exam.

Advantages and changes of the Unified State Exam

Innovations and new rules indicate that there will be heavy workloads for those taking the Unified State Exam, but even in this case, the changes are positive.

If in 2016 the points received did not in any way affect the certificate score, then in 2017 the points received on the Unified State Exam will influence the overall picture of grades. It is planned that in 2019, to pass the Unified State Exam, it will be necessary to take six subjects, which in turn provides a good selection of disciplines that can serve as a start to higher education. Primary school assessments will also be increased.

Innovations will make it possible to systematically evaluate the knowledge of graduates, and will also teach students order and responsibility. Since it was found that the majority of graduates simply guessed the correct answer options in the test part, in the Unified State Exam 2017 it will be completely excluded and replaced with a survey form used until 2009.

Before releasing these innovations to the masses, the Ministry of Education assured that surveys and rehearsals will first be conducted to understand how much these changes will improve the situation in passing the Unified State Examination.

In any case, the 2017 Unified State Exam is still a long way off, and it is unknown what changes will be finally made. But the most important thing is that graduates can now begin to prepare for exam tests in the Russian language and mathematics. There are definitely no changes planned for these items.

As the Minister of Education stated, in 2017 the Unified State Exam system will undergo big changes. We will try to tell you in more detail what new rules for passing the Unified State Exam in 2017 are being discussed by representatives of the Ministry of Education and Science.

Rules for passing the Unified State Exam in 2017

The most important news, which may disappoint some schoolchildren: there is no talk of any cancellation of the Unified State Exam. The new Minister of Education, on the contrary, noted the need to preserve the unified state exam system and its further improvement. But the form of taking the exam will most likely undergo changes. And we will talk about abandoning the test part.

The former Minister of Education D. Livanov stated that tests have become obsolete as a form of testing knowledge. He said that the gradual abandonment of the test part of the exam in all subjects without exception is already being considered by his department. And by 2017 we will see the first results of such changes.

According to rumors, the new rules for passing the Unified State Exam also implied the introduction of a third compulsory subject. History (or biology, according to some sources) should have been added to the “Russian language + mathematics” pair. But since, according to the rules, all important changes must be published before the start of the academic year, and there is no information on the FIPI website, graduates of 2017 can breathe freely - there will be no third compulsory subject

However, the question of a new exam is still open. True, a decision on it will be made after open public discussions, as officials from the Ministry of Education assure.

Rules for submitting subjects

Russian language

Before the start of the school year, there was talk about introducing a new part to the Russian language exam - “speaking”, by analogy with the English “speaking”, that is, oral speech. However, the Ministry of Education decided to try this option first on the Unified State Examination, that is, on ninth graders. After the appropriate “run-in”, the oral part of the exam will reach the Unified State Examination.

Thus, no global changes are expected in the Russian language exam. There will be innovations only in some tasks, and all innovations will be aimed at expanding the material and making it more complex.

Mathematics

The division into two levels in the mathematics exam still remains. Those who decide to connect their future profession with the humanities will only need to pass a basic exam, but those who want to enter engineering and technical universities will have to pass a more complex specialized part. And in this part, small changes are possible: tasks of increased complexity may turn out to be truly “increased”, that is, requiring a non-standard approach to solution.

Physics

The physics exam will undergo the most serious and significant changes - the abandonment of the test part. That is, students will no longer have the opportunity to guess the correct answer from the list of provided options. The test part will be replaced by a block with short answers, that is, solutions in the form of numbers or words. Thanks to this innovation, physics will truly become the most difficult exam on the Unified State Exam list.

Biology

The test part will also be removed from the biology exam. Just like in physics, the place of tests will be taken by a model with short answers. The main block of tasks will also expand: it will include new types of tasks, compared to previous years. Those taking the exam will also be required to be able to work with tables, graphs and diagrams - the Unified State Examination in Biology will include tasks on restoring missing “pieces” from tables or flowcharts. But at the same time, the developers assure that the exam will not become too difficult (as in the case of physics).

Chemistry

Another subject from which the test component will be excluded will be chemistry. And even in the block with short answers, changes will appear - for example, there will be several correct options, and the student’s task will be to decide how many correct answers the problem actually has. The developers seem to have decided to simplify the exam - the number of tasks in the Unified State Exam in Chemistry 2017 will be reduced.

Social studies, history, computer science, foreign language, and geography remain virtually unchanged. All these subjects, according to officials from the Ministry of Education, will not cause any special problems for schoolchildren.