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Thousands of Students in Yakutia are Participating in Exam Sessions

Coordinated 215 Examination Administration Locations

Over 200 Examination Venues Arranged for Upcoming Examination
Over 200 Examination Venues Arranged for Upcoming Examination

Thousands of Students in Yakutia are Participating in Exam Sessions

Yakutia, May 27: The Unified State Exam (USE) in mathematics commenced today for Yakutian graduates. A total of 8,077 individuals have registered to sit the exam across profile, basic, and State Final Exam (SFE) levels.

At the profile level, nearly 2,400 individuals have registered, with close to 5,600 participants at the basic level. A modest 128 candidates are competing at the SFE level.

The exam is being administered at 215 testing centers, which include five home-based locations and two within the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN).

The three-hour, 55-minute profile-level mathematics examination requires a minimum score of 27 to receive a certificate. The basic-level exam runs for three hours, with additional 1.5 hours for SFE participants. The minimum passing score for the basic exam is 3 out of 5 possible.

Results will be unveiled no later than June 9th.

While specific details about the 2022 mathematics USE in Yakutia were not readily available, regular exam procedures in Russia involve student registration through educational institutions or online resources, exam durations lasting several hours, and passing scores set at a minimum threshold.

For more precise information, it's advisable to contact Yakutian or federal Russian educational authorities or consult official government websites such as Rosobrnadzor.

In the context of education-and-self-development, those registered for the Unified State Exam (USE) in Yakutia are not just learning mathematics; they are shaping their future as they strive towards certification. On a broader level, the continuous learning process extends beyond Yakutia, with students in Russia following similar examination procedures every year.

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