
April 9, 2024. An application period for the upcoming centralized testing is now open. Applicants have time to choose subjects to be quizzed on until April 22.
What do one need? To fill out a form on a RIKC website or in-person at the check-in desk. One must have an identification document or its respective valid copy, a residence permit, a refugee certificate or a document loss (theft) certificate.
There are 40 institutions of learning designated as a check-in desks and hosting parties. They are situated in large regional and oblast centers and in Minsk.
Keep in mind: the working hours for the desks are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. On Saturdays April 13 and 20 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
It is important: after paying for paperwork to participate in a CT, an applicant must come in-person to the desk to get his CT pass. An identification document is a must.
A registration process for an applicant ends after a pass was handed to him. But, never to forget that for the pass to be considered registered and valid, it must contain an official seal of an institution determined by the check-in desk, a signature of a representative in charge of the desk and a registration number.
No less important is: an applicant registered to participate in the centralized exam, held in the year of passing the CT in two academic subjects has the right to register for passing the CT in no more than one other academic subject of the entrance test. An applicant registered to participate in the centralized exam, held in the year of passing the CT, in one academic subject has the right to register for passing the CT in no more than two other academic subjects of the entrance test. Applicants who are not registered to participate in the centralized examination held in the year of passing the CT have the right to register for passing the CT in no more than three academic subjects of entrance examinations.
We also note that in accordance with clause 12 of the Regulations on the procedure for organizing and conducting centralized testing, documents for registration for participation in the CT can be submitted by legal representatives of minor applicants. This can be done upon presentation of a document (copy of an identity document), a document confirming the status of a legal representative, as well as a copy of the applicant’s identity document.
2024 admission campaign has a single day for the CE and CT quizzes as one of its novelties. Thus, May 27 is the CE day for 11-graders and a CT day for previous year’s graduates on one of the two majors – entrance tests to a university for applicant’s choice.
May 30 is a single day for Russian or Belarussian languages to be taken on (applicant free to choose one).
June 3 and 6 are the days for a CT on the second majors out of two – entrance tests to a university for applicant’s choice.
If an applicant fails to pass the quiz on good and certified reason, then there are reserve days available for him. June 19 is the reserve for the CT on all subjects, June 23 is the reserve for Russian or Belarussian language. June 21 is the reserve for other subjects on the list of a CT subjects.
Applications for the reserve days opens June 10 and ends June 14.
The quizzes start at 11 a.m. both on main and reserve days.
You can get your CT certificate from July 1.
Hope you will do well. There are no unbeatable obstacles for us. Wish you success!