Changes in the exam schedule. Rules and procedure for conducting the exam

Unified State Exam schedule 2019 official FIPI - adjusted table for all subjects for high school students. The order of holding the Unified State Exam is determined by the main and reserve days. For school graduates who do not successfully pass the test, additional exams are also provided in the fall. The 2019 Unified State Exam schedule is adjusted by the Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements in accordance with approved standards and methods, as a result of which the final and official final version of the schedule is formed. The latest changes to the USE-2019 FIPI schedule are published 2 months before the start of the exam.

If the days for the Unified State Exam coincide, the student must come to take the exam on the reserve day. Also, a reserve date is used in case of absence for a valid reason or illness. If violations were identified during the Unified State Exam, then you must submit a complaint directly to the commission at the delivery point. In this case, the results for a group of students may be canceled and the retake scheduled for a reserve day. If there is a repeated violation on a reserve day, the decision to retake the Unified State Exam is made by the regional center or postponed to September. So far, there have been no precedents for double violations.

Early passing of the Unified State Exam in 2019 is provided for those who:

  • Conscripted into the army;
  • Enters a foreign university;
  • Sent for treatment;
  • Leaves for sports competitions, Olympics, competitions;

06/05/2019 – social studies.

06/07/2019 – in physics and literature.

06/09/2019 – Russian language.

06/13/2019 – English, German, biology.

06/19/2019 – chemistry and history.

09/05/2019 – Russian language.

09/08/2019 – mathematics.

Reserve days

04/10/2019 – history, English, computer science, geography.

04/12/2019 – physics, biology, literature, social studies, German and other foreign languages.

04/14/2019 – Russian and mathematics.

06/20/2019 – geography and computer science.

06/21/2019 – literature, chemistry, physics. In social studies.

06/22/2019 – in biology, foreign language, history. .

06/23/2019 – retake in English.

06/28/2019 – mathematics, both levels (professional and basic).

06/29/2019 – Russian language.

07/1/2019 – other items.

09/16/2019 – all items.

This schedule is preliminary; changes may be made before the final approved version is released. Changes are being made in connection with adjustments to the rules for conducting the exam, as well as according to the recommendations of the Ministry of Education.

How to successfully pass the Unified State Exam 2019:

Tip #1: Develop logic!

You won't even be able to pass chemistry with the latest changes by simply cramming - you need to be able to think outside the box. And this can only be achieved by solving a large number of problems.

Tip #2: Fill in the gaps!

The tasks for the Unified State Exam now cover the entire school course, so if there are gaps in knowledge, they need to be filled. Old books on preparing for oral and written exams for grades 9 and 11 like “1000 questions and answers” ​​are very convenient, where you can find out what is and how to solve a problem in physics with the distribution of forces.

Tip #3: Hire a tutor, or better yet two!

A tutor is much more effective than courses, and two teachers are 99% likely to be able to prepare you well for the Unified State Exam. But this is subject to regular independent study.

Tip #4: Don't worry!

In fact, with the current system and the possibility of retaking the exam, the Unified State Exam is not such a terrible test. If the main certification is at least completed with C marks, then there should be no problems with the exam.

Tip #5: Exercise daily!

You need to study daily, devoting a certain time to each subject. Even with short breaks, the brain can forget important logical chains.

The Unified State Exam 2019 schedule from FIPI shows that it is necessary to begin intensive preparation already in January.

May 29 The main period for passing the Unified State Exam starts. As in previous years, graduates will have to pass two mandatory exams and an unlimited number of elective exams.

Separately, it is worth mentioning mathematics and foreign languages.

There are basic and specialized exams in mathematics. If a graduate after school does not intend to enroll in higher education programs that require mathematics, then he may well limit himself to passing the basic exam. If he plans to take on technical, economic or natural science programs, he should take the profile version of the exam. However, nothing prevents you from choosing two options at once. But remember: if you pass the basic exam and fail the profile exam, you will no longer be able to retake the latter this year; you will have to wait until next year. If you initially chose only the core math exam and are unable to pass it, you will have another try this year. That is, for those who have firmly decided to connect their student life with the exact sciences, it is still better to choose only a specialized exam in mathematics.



Here the choice is between “pass the oral part” or “not pass.” If you pass, you have a chance to get 100 points for the entire exam. If you do not pass, your maximum score is limited to 80 points. This is enough to obtain a school diploma and enroll in a higher education program with low requirements for knowledge of a foreign language. If you are a future linguist, philologist, journalist or other representative of the humanities and social sciences, you must take the oral part.

What will change in the Unified State Exam 2017

There are rumors on the Internet that there will be more compulsory subjects in 2017. We hasten to assure you: this is not so. There are still two compulsory subjects - Russian language and mathematics. Information can be easily checked on the official page of Rosobrnadzor.

However, there are changes for individual exams. They relate to the structure and content of control and measuring materials (CMMs).

Science subjects: significant changes

Biology:

  1. The total number of tasks has been reduced from 40 to 28.
  2. The maximum primary score is 59 (last year it was 61).
  3. The duration of the exam is 210 minutes (last year it was 180).
  4. New types of tasks have appeared in Part 1: fill in the missing elements of a diagram or table, find the correctly indicated symbols in the figure, analyze or summarize information in the form of text, graphs, diagrams, tables, etc.

Chemistry:

  1. Single-choice tasks have been removed.
  2. Part 1 tasks have been regrouped into separate blocks. Now each of them offers both basic and advanced levels of difficulty.
  3. The total number of tasks has been reduced from 40 to 34.
  4. The grading scale for tasks 9 and 17 has changed. The correct answer now gives not one, but two points. These questions test the assimilation of knowledge about the genetic relationship of inorganic and organic substances.
  5. The maximum initial score for the entire exam is 60 (last year it was 64).

Physics
The changes apply only to the first part of the exam:

  1. Single-choice tasks have been removed.
  2. Added tasks with short answer.

Humanities: minor changes

Social science
In the first part there is a block of tasks that test knowledge of law. It is now structured like blocks that test the content of other sections of the course:

  1. Added task 17 for choosing correct judgments.
  2. The numbering of tasks has been changed: 18 (formerly 17), 19 (formerly 18).
  3. Task 19, in the form in which it existed in the KIM of previous years, is excluded from the exam.

Story:

  1. The grading scale for tasks 3 and 8 has changed. The correct answer now gives not one, but two points.
  2. The wording of task 25 and the criteria for its assessment have been improved.

The wording of task 3 of the oral part of the exam has been clarified.

For several years in a row, school graduates have taken a mandatory exam, which can show the real level of their knowledge and help them enter the desired university. Unified State Examination Schedule 2017 has changed somewhat.

According to the government decision, in 2017, children will begin taking the Unified State Exam in February. If they can dial , then the test will end. If the passing grade is not “taken,” then students will face tests in April.

In order to properly prepare for this important moment and receive the desired certificates, many future graduates are already looking for the necessary literature, hiring tutors, and looking for video lessons on the Internet. In many schools, just a few days before the Unified State Exam, preparatory classes begin to slightly reduce the level of tension among students and instill in them hope that passing the exam with a high score is quite possible.

It is worth noting that only at the beginning of the academic year will it be possible to get acquainted with the full exam schedule for 2017. But at the same time, anyone can personally draw up a preliminary plan for passing exam papers, starting from the dates of last year.

In principle, one or two days of difference does not play a special role, but the student will be able to accurately plan his free time and allocate several hours for preparation.

Unified State Examination dates

Early examination

If you want to take the exams ahead of schedule and see what you are capable of even before the main part of the Unified State Exam begins, then you can take the papers in March. This approach allows students to significantly increase their certificate scores and increase their chances of entering a prestigious university.

If during the test your scores seemed unsatisfactory, then during the main part of the exam you can radically change the picture. So, the schedule for the early Unified State Examination is as follows.

Please note that in 2016, the period from April 15 to April 23 was designated as a reserve period. In 2017 these will be the days:

  • April 10 (Mon) reserve - geography, chemistry, computer science and ICT, foreign languages ​​(oral), history;
  • April 12 (Wed) reserve - foreign languages, literature, physics, social studies, biology;
  • April 14 (Fri) reserve - Russian language, mathematics B, P.

Main period

Reserve period

Reserve exam dates are intended for those students who did not manage to get into the main period for valid reasons. It should be remembered that there are only a few reasons that exempt you from taking the exam in the main period. First of all, this is poor health, documented (certificate from a doctor).

In addition, the Unified State Examination requires a retake. As a rule, it takes place in September of the new academic year.

In the same year they introduced for the first time "autumn" days for passing the Unified State Exam and State Examination:

  • September 5 (Tue) – Russian language
  • September 8 (Fri) – mathematics B
  • September 16 (Sat) reserve - mathematics B, Russian language

Changes in the Unified State Examination

Already in 2016, all students felt the burden of the changes that took place in the Unified State Examination system. Officials continue to fundamentally change the way this work is carried out so that the process of testing knowledge is more accurate and transparent. The most important innovations are:

  • The list of required subjects has been increased to three. Let us recall that until 2016, graduates took only two subjects (Russian and mathematics). Now history will be one of the compulsory subjects. It will have to be taken not only in test form, where it is possible to put answers at random, but also orally. In addition, a foreign language may be a presumable compulsory subject. However, while officials are skeptical about this decision and intend to introduce this test closer to 2020.
  • In total, at the Unified State Exam 2017 you will need to pass at least 4 subjects. Depending on which university the future applicant enters, the names of these subjects may change.
  • It is planned to test knowledge in the subject “Informatics” on computers. By 2017, the Ministry of Education must prepare appropriate programs for this.
  • Points earned on the Unified State Exam influence the final certificate of the graduate.
  • Mathematics will be taken in two standards: basic and specialized.

Don’t forget that you shouldn’t delay preparing for exams. During the school year, it is more difficult to find a few hours to devote to the Unified State Exam. Therefore, future graduates should become familiar with possible exam questions already in the summer. Considering that all tests can be easily found on the Internet, this task becomes quite feasible.

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.

The main part of the Unified State Exam subjects can be taken in the period from May 29 to June 19. Early completion of the Unified State Examination will take place from March 23 to April 7. During the same period, you can take exams in subjects that you completed earlier.

For persons re-admitted this year to take exams in the relevant academic subjects, and graduates of previous years, additional deadlines for passing the Unified State Exam are provided - April 10-14, June 20-29, July 1 and September 16.

As last year, the Unified State Examination in all subjects begins at 10.00 local time.

The duration of the Unified State Examination in individual subjects has been preserved. So, in profile-level mathematics, physics, literature, computer science and information and communication technologies (ICT), social studies, history is 3 hours 55 minutes (235 minutes), in Russian language, chemistry, biology - 3 hours 30 minutes (210 minutes) , in basic level mathematics, geography, foreign languages ​​(English, French, German, Spanish) (except for the "Speaking" section) - 3 hours (180 minutes), in foreign languages ​​(English, French, German, Spanish) ("Speaking" section ") - 15 minutes.

The list of teaching aids used during the exam remains the same. On the Unified State Examination in mathematics it is allowed to use a ruler; in physics - a ruler and a non-programmable calculator; in chemistry - non-programmable calculator; in geography - a ruler, a protractor, a non-programmable calculator.

May 29, 2017 – an official assessment is carried out in literature or geography to choose from;

Unified State Exam 2017 schedule: FIPI official website. Additional period of the Unified State Exam 2017