May 27, High school graduates take a centralized exam in one subject of their choice. This could be social studies, mathematics, biology, physics, chemistry, history of Belarus, geography, world history or a foreign language.
Graduates of previous years and college graduates will take centralized testing (CT) in the same subjects.
On May 30, 11th grade graduates will take the CE in the Belarusian or Russian languages. We remind you that on the same day, graduates of previous years and college graduates will be able to take the CT in Russian and Belarusian languages.
Note that the CE is both a graduation and entrance test for universities. Applicants need one more CT certificate in order to enroll. They will be able to take on the exam on June 3 and 6.
The centralized exam, like the CT, is usually held in a university or college. Moreover, each participant in the CE and CT will be in the same conditions, even if the testing areas are located in different parts of the country. It is important: you will be allowed to enter the room only if you have a passport, and it must be valid on the examination day and not on the day you have registered.
Personal belongings must be left in the cloakroom. You are only allowed to take with you a capillary or black gel pen, your passport and pass, and a calculator if you are to be examined on physics and chemistry. In the cloakroom there will be a separate bag for a cell phone and smart watch for every participant. Please, do not worry. Your belongings will definitely be safe.
The rooms will open their doors at 09.30. By 11:00 admission will be terminated. Each room will be furnished with drinking water.
No need to remind you that the use of cheat sheets and other means of assistance during the test is strictly prohibited. Violators will be immediately dismissed!
During the CE, in each classroom there will be 2–3 employees from the university’s teaching staff and one teacher from school so as to control the process.
In turn, during the CT, 3–4 people from among the university employees and one teacher will control the process.
Another important issue: if a young person cannot appear for the exam for a good reason, then he must provide a corresponding document, for example, a medical certificate.
Registration for reserve CE and CT starts June 10 and ends 4 days later on June 14. Only those who have already been registered for the main day have this right.
June 19, 21, 23 are designated as reserve days this year. The CT in all subjects will be held on June 19, the CE and CT in specialized subjects will be held on the 21st, and the CE and CT in the Russian or Belarusian language will be held on June 23. There are also other dates - these are August 19 and 21. Within those days, tests will be taken by those who, for good reasons, could not attend earlier, including reserve days, as well as violators dismissed on the main days.
We wish all test participants a cheerful mood, confidence in their knowledge and successful results!