Schoolchildren from three new regions will be able to take the exam in the Crimea and the Rostov region
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Eleventh-graders from the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics, as well as from the Zaporizhzhia region, will be able to take the Unified State Examination (USE) on the territory of other Russian regions, including Crimea and the Rostov region. The draft order of the Ministry of Education and Rosobrnadzor is published on portal normative-legal acts. Schoolchildren from the Kherson region did not express their desire to take the exam.
In addition, the Ministry of Education and Rosobrnadzor developed a draft USE schedule for 2023:
- Geography, Literature and Chemistry – May 26;
- Russian language – May 29 and 30;
- Mathematics of basic and profile levels – June 1 and 2;
- History and Physics – June 5;
- Social Studies – June 8;
- Informatics – June 19 and 20;
- Biology – June 13;
- Foreign languages (English, French, German, Chinese, Spanish) – June 13, 16 and 17.
Graduates from new regions RF, and bordering with Ukraine, the districts of Kursk and Belgorod regions this year can take the exam at will. Schoolchildren from the Kherson region will not take the exam in 2023. “Alumni from the Kherson region did not show up for February 1,” said Anzor Muzaev, head of Rosobrnadzor, at a press conference on February 20.
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