June 9 exam on what subject. How to find out the timetable of the exam, oge and gve

More than 700,000 grade 11 graduates in 2017 will take the Unified State Exam. Despite the spring days, it is difficult to rejoice: the dates of exams are approaching at an alarming speed. In what days are the most terrible tests of the exam epic prepared for graduates? When will you have to take the compulsory USE in mathematics and Russian in 2017? What should you expect and what should you prepare for? Forewarned is forearmed! Or in Latin - prei monituse, prei minituse!

The official timetable for the USE in 2017

On the official website of the FIPI (Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements), the document with the approved timetable for the exam in 2017 has not yet appeared, but it has already become known that the timing of state examinations this year has been approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia.

Unified State Exam Schedule in 2017

As in the previous year, in 2017 exams will be held in three stages: early, main and additional.

date Item
Early period
March 23 (Thu) geography, informatics and ICT
March 27 (Fri) Russian language
March 29 (Wed) history, chemistry
March 31 (Fri) mathematics B, P
April 3 (Mon) foreign languages ​​(oral)
April 5 (Wed) foreign languages, biology, physics
April 7 (Fri) social studies, literature
April 10 (Fri) reserve: geography, chemistry, informatics and ICT, foreign languages ​​(oral), history
April 12 (Wed) reserve: foreign languages, literature, physics, social studies, biology
April 14 (Fri) reserve: Russian language, mathematics (basic and profile)
Main period
May 29 (Mon) geography, informatics and ICT
May 31 (Wed) mathematics (basic)
June 2 (Fri) mathematics (profile)
June 5 (Mon) Social Studies
June 7 (Wed) physics, literature
June 9 (Fri) Russian language
June 13 (Tue) foreign languages, biology
June 15 (Thu) foreign languages ​​(oral)
June 16 (Fri) foreign languages ​​(oral)
June 19 (Mon) chemistry, history
June 20 (Tue) reserve: geography, informatics and ICT
June 21 (Wed) reserve: literature, chemistry, physics, social science
June 22 (Thu) reserve: biology, history of foreign languages
June 23 (Fri) reserve: foreign languages
June 28 (Wed) reserve: mathematics (basic and profile)
June 29 (Thu) reserve: Russian
July 1 (Sat) reserve: in all subjects
Additional period
September 5 (Tue) Russian language
September 8 (Fri) mathematics (basic)
September 16 (Sat) reserve: mathematics (basic), Russian

Thus, from March 23 to April 14, there will be an early stage of passing the exam, and from May 29 to July 1, the main stage of passing the exams will take place. An additional stage will take place from 5 to 16 September.

Briefly and schematically, the standard USE timetable for a graduate will look like this:

  • May 29 - Geography and Informatics and ICT;
  • May 31 - basic mathematics;
  • June 2 - mathematics of the profile level;
  • June 5 - social studies;
  • June 7 - physics and literature;
  • June 9 - Russian;
  • June 13 - foreign language (without speaking) and biology;
  • June 15 - speaking a foreign language;
  • June 19 - chemistry and history.

By the way, the GVE for eleventh graders will be held according to a similar schedule. True, the foreign language will be held in one day - June 13th. As for the Unified State Exam in mathematics of the profile level, it is not provided for in the framework of the HEE.

On a note! Ninth graders will also undergo exam tests. The main stage of the OGE for them has the following schedule:

  • May 26-27 - foreign language;
  • May 30 - Russian;
  • June 1 - history, biology, physics, literature;
  • June 3 - physics, informatics and ICT;
  • June 6 - mathematics;
  • June 8 - social studies, geography, chemistry, informatics and ICT.

Note that ninth-graders will take the GVE on a similar schedule.

Compulsory exams and elective disciplines

The list of disciplines that must be passed at all costs traditionally includes the Russian language and mathematics. Although from 2017, they are going to add another required subject to these subjects. True, it is not yet known what kind of object it is. There are several contenders for this role: foreign language, social studies, physics and history.

Today it is known that only four exams need to be passed: two compulsory and two optional. The graduate must determine the elective subjects himself, depending on what specialty he plans to enroll in at the university.

The list of USE elective exams for 2017 consists of 12 subjects:

  • literature;
  • history;
  • Social Studies;
  • biology;
  • physics;
  • chemistry;
  • geography;
  • informatics and ICT;
  • English;
  • German;
  • French;
  • Spanish.

Time of the exam in 2017

Exams in all subjects will begin at 10:00 am local time as usual. The time allotted for passing the examination tests also remained unchanged:

  • social studies - 235 minutes;
  • history - 235 minutes;
  • Russian language - 210 minutes;
  • literature - 235 minutes;
  • profile-level mathematics - 235 minutes;
  • basic mathematics - 180 minutes;
  • chemistry - 210 minutes;
  • physics - 235 minutes;
  • informatics and ICT - 235 minutes;
  • biology - 180 minutes;
  • geography - 180 minutes;
  • foreign languages ​​- 180 minutes (plus 15 minutes in the "Speaking" section).

Attention! The time for passing the exam in biology has increased by 30 minutes compared to the previous year. And in 2017, the time for the biology exam will be 3 hours 30 minutes.

Minimum USE scores in 2017

The minimum number of points for the results of the Unified State Exams is different for those graduates who just want to get a certificate, and for those who plan to enter a university.

Minimum USE scores for university admission

In the Russian language, you need to score 36 points.

The results of the USE in the profile level of mathematics will be needed by those who intend to enter a university, which makes the subject "Mathematics" on the list of entrance examinations.

  • mathematics (profile) - 27 points;
  • mathematics (basic) - 3 points (estimate).

Minimum USE scores for obtaining a certificate

  • in the Russian language - 24 points;
  • in mathematics of the profile level - 27 points;
  • in mathematics of the basic level - 3 points (estimate);
  • physics - 36 points;
  • in chemistry - 36 points;
  • in computer science - 40 points;
  • in biology - 36 points;
  • history - 32 points;
  • in geography - 37 points;
  • social studies - 42 points;
  • literature - 32 points;
  • in foreign languages ​​- 22 points.

Changes and innovations in the USE-2017

As mentioned above, it is planned to add one more to the two compulsory subjects for passing the exam, but which one is unknown.

Quite an important change, which affected the content of examination tests, is the cancellation of the test part for several subjects at once. Thus, tests have been canceled not only in the Russian language and mathematics, but also in "oral" subjects. The test part of the exam remained only in the USE in a foreign language.

An innovation that speaks of improving the Unified State Exam and its attempt to keep up with the times is the passing of the Unified State Exam in Informatics and ICT on a computer.

For exams in foreign languages, since 2017, an oral part has been introduced - "Speaking". Now foreign languages ​​will need to be taken 15 minutes longer - this is how much the oral part lasts. In addition to foreign languages, there is an idea to also introduce the oral part in the USE in history, literature and social studies, but so far this is only a project. And in the test mode, the oral part of the Russian language exam will be tested. Thus, in some regions of Russia, the Russian language exam will include the oral part in 2017.

Thus, there are no cardinal and unexpected changes in the 2017 USE. And those innovations that have been implemented are obviously aimed at improving the system of examination tests. The official timetable for the exam for 2017 has already been approved and known. It remains only to prepare well and show a decent level of knowledge!

Good luck with exams!

For several years in a row, school graduates have been taking a compulsory exam, which is able to show the real level of their knowledge and help to enter the desired university. Schedule of USE exams 2017 has changed somewhat.

According to the government's decision, in 2017, the children will start taking the Unified State Exam in February. If they can type, then the check will end. If the passing score is not "taken", then the schoolchildren will be tested in April as well.

In order to properly prepare for this crucial moment and receive the desired certificates, many future graduates are already looking for the necessary literature, hire tutors, and look for video lessons on the Internet. In many schools, just a few days before the USE, preparatory classes begin to slightly reduce the level of tension among students and give them hope that it is quite possible to pass the exam with a high score.

It should be noted that only at the beginning of the academic year will it be possible to get acquainted with the full schedule of exams for 2017. But at the same time, anyone can personally draw up a preliminary plan for the delivery of examination papers, starting from the dates of the last year.

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

Dates of the exam

Early examination

If you want to pass the exams ahead of schedule and see what you are capable of, even before the start of the main part of the Unified State Exam, then you can submit your work in March. This approach allows students to significantly increase the scores of their certificates and increase the chances of admission to 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 USE is as follows.

Note that in 2016, the period from 15 to 23 April was defined as a reserve one. 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

Standby period

Reserve dates for exams 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 from passing the exam in the main period. First of all, it is a poor state of health, documented (certificate from a doctor).

In addition, a retake is envisaged in the delivery of the exam. As a rule, it takes place in September of the new academic year.

In the same year, for the first time introduced "Autumn" days for passing the exam and GVE:

  • September 5 (Tue) - Russian
  • September 8 (Fri) - Mathematics B
  • September 16 (sat) reserve - mathematics B, Russian

Changes in the exam

Already in 2016, all students felt the burden of the changes that took place in the USE system. Officials continue to fundamentally change the way these works are carried out to make the knowledge assessment process more accurate and transparent. The most important innovations are:

  • The list of compulsory subjects was increased to three. Recall that until 2016, graduates took only two subjects (Russian and mathematics). Now history will be included in the number of compulsory subjects. It will have to be taken not only in a test form, where it is possible to put the answers at random, but also orally. In addition, a foreign language may become a presumed compulsory subject. However, while officials are skeptical about this decision and intend to introduce this test closer to 2020.
  • In total, at the exam in 2017, you will need to pass at least 4 subjects. Depending on which university the future applicant enters into, the names of these subjects may change.
  • Testing of knowledge on the subject of "Informatics" is planned to be carried out on computers. By 2017, the Ministry of Education should prepare appropriate programs for this.
  • The points earned on the USE affect the final graduate certificate.
  • Mathematics will be taken in two standards: basic and specialized.

Do not forget that you should not delay preparing for the exams. During the school year, it is more difficult to set aside a few hours to devote to the exam. Therefore, future graduates should familiarize themselves with possible exam questions in the summer. Considering that all tests can be easily found on the Internet, this task becomes quite doable.

The OGE and GVE schedule for 9th grade graduates for 2020 has been published

The USE and GVE schedule for 11th grade graduates for 2020 is published on the official website of the regional information processing center of the city of Moscow.

Exams are held in early, main and additional periods, in each of which there are reserve periods.

Early period

In the early period, exams are held at will for all categories of USE and GVE participants, but not earlier than March 1. For participants in the OGE, GVE, exams are held no earlier than April 20, if the participants have valid reasons, documented.

In 2020, the early period for 11th grade graduates will be from May 25 to June 29, for 9th grade graduates - from April 21 to May 16.

Main period

During the main period, exams can be taken by all categories of participants in the OGE, USE and GVE. For graduates of previous years, the Unified State Exam and the GVE are held on the reserve dates of the main period.

In 2020, the main period for 11th grade graduates will be from May 25 to June 29, for 9th grade graduates from May 22 to June 30.

Additional period (September dates)

At this stage, the graduates of the current year are given the right to pass the USE in mathematics of the basic level and the Russian language or the GVE in mathematics and the Russian language, if they received unsatisfactory results in these subjects, or received repeated unsatisfactory results in one of these subjects within the reserve dates of the main period.

OGE and GVE-9 in the additional period are taken by ninth-graders who have received unsatisfactory results in more than two academic subjects, or have not passed one or two subjects again in the reserve terms of the main period.

In 2020, the additional period for 11th grade graduates will run from September 4 to 22, for 9th grade graduates from September 4 to 18.

2. What is the difference between the USE, the OGE and the GVE?

The state final attestation (GIA) is carried out in the form of the main state exam (OGE), the unified state exam (USE) and the state final exam (GVE).

GIA in the form of OGE(the main state exam) is conducted for ninth-graders in two compulsory subjects (Russian and mathematics) and two optional subjects: physics, chemistry, computer science and information and communication technologies (ICT), biology, history, geography, English, German, French, Spanish, literature, social studies. The results of the OGE, GVE-9 are evaluated on a five-point scale. Successful completion of the OGE gives the right to receive a certificate of basic general education and continue education at school or in the organization of secondary vocational education.

Participants with

"> disabilities are given the right to take the OGE only in the Russian language and mathematics.

GIA in the form of exam(unified state exam) in compulsory subjects (Russian language and mathematics - basic or specialized level) and elective subjects: physics, chemistry, computer science and ICT, biology, history, geography, English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese language, literature, social studies.

Graduates of 11 (12) grades, graduates of previous years studying in programs of secondary vocational education (SVE), students of foreign educational organizations, students who have not passed the State Examination Certificate, students of 10 grades in individual subjects, the study of which has been completed, can take the USE.

The USE results are assessed on a 100-point scale (basic mathematics - on a five-point scale). To obtain a certificate of secondary general education, it is enough to obtain a minimum number of points in Russian language and mathematics (basic or specialized level).

The results of the USE are taken into account by higher educational institutions as the results of entrance examinations (except for mathematics of the basic level).

GIA in the form of GVE(state final exam) participants with Persons with disabilities, disabled children, disabled people, as well as home schoolers for health reasons, pass the GIA in special conditions.

At the conclusion of the medical organization and on the recommendation of the psychological, medical and pedagogical commission, the exam can be organized at home or in a medical organization.

"> disabilities (HH). At the request of the participants, the GVE in all subjects can be carried out in writing or orally. To obtain a certificate for the 9th or 11th grade, a participant with HH is enough to obtain positive results of exams in Russian language and mathematics.

Winners or prize-winners of the final stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren of the current academic year, as well as members of the national teams of the Russian Federation who participated in international Olympiads, are exempted from passing the SIA in an academic subject corresponding to the profile of the Olympiad.

3. How to get admission to the GIA?

5. How to sign up for participation in the GIA?

The Unified State Exam (Unified State Exam) is a centralized exam that is held in secondary general education institutions to assess the quality of student training using control measuring materials.

Since 2009, the USE has been a form of final exams at school (or lyceum) and at the same time the main form of entrance exams to universities. So, students take the exam in the following subjects: Russian, mathematics, foreign language (English, French, German and Spanish), physics, chemistry, biology, geography, literature, history, social studies, computer science.

Rosobrnadzor has published the official timetable for the Unified State Exam for 2018. As in the previous year, there is a breakdown by periods: early, main stage and additional, which will be carried out according to September dates. In the additional period, students will be given the opportunity to retake the USE in two basic and compulsory disciplines - mathematics and the Russian language.

The main stage of the Unified State Exam-2018 starts on May 28. On this day, students will also have to pass geography, computer science and ICT.

The compulsory exam in the Russian language in 2018 will be held on June 6. Mandatory exams in mathematics will take place on May 30 (basic level) and June 1 (profile level). Let us remind you that profile mathematics is taken by choice by those who need this exam to enter a university for engineering-technical, physical-mathematical and economic specialties. Basic mathematics is chosen by those who do not need this subject for admission to a university. Students can take both levels of mathematics, or choose only one.

  • May 28 (Mon) - geography, informatics.
  • May 30 (Wed) - Mathematics base.
  • June 1 (Fri) - Mathematics Profile.
  • June 4 (Mon) - chemistry, history.
  • June 6 (Wed) - Russian.
  • June 9 (Sat) - foreign languages ​​(oral).
  • June 13 (Wed) - foreign languages ​​(oral part) - TWO terms are indicated in the official document.
  • June 14 (Thu) - social studies.
  • June 18 (Mon) - biology, foreign languages.
  • June 20 (Wed) - literature, physics.
  • June 22 (Fri) - Geography, Informatics.
  • June 25 (Mon) - Mathematics base and profile.
  • June 26 (Tue) - Russian.
  • June 27 (Wed) - chemistry, history, biology, foreign languages.
  • June 28 (Thu) - literature, physics, social studies.
  • June 29 (Fri) - foreign languages ​​(oral).
  • July 2 (Mon) - in all academic subjects.
  • September 4 (Tue) - Russian.
  • September 7 (Fri) - Mathematics base.
  • September 15 (Sat) - Mathematics base, Russian.
    • March 21 (Wednesday) - Geography, Informatics and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
    • March 23 (Friday) - Russian.
    • March 26 (Monday) - history, chemistry.
    • March 28 (Wednesday) - foreign languages ​​(English, French, German, Spanish) (section "Speaking").

March 30 (Friday) - Unified State Exam in mathematics of the basic level, Unified State Exam in mathematics of the profile level.

In the 9th grade of secondary schools in Russia, everyone must pass four subjects, two compulsory, mathematics and Russian, and any two more at the discretion of the student. The required number of points for each subject is 3, otherwise the student will not be issued a certificate of basic education and he will be forced to retake the subjects until he receives positive results.

The chances for retaking are not unlimited, so if the examinee could not pass 1-2 subjects, out of the selected 4, he will be allowed to retake on one reserve day in the same year. In case of another failure, you will have to wait another year. The grades for the OGE directly affect the grades in the certificate.

Until 2018, all students were admitted to the OGE without any additional tests, but soon it is planned to introduce a final oral interview in the Russian language, which will become admission to the exam.

During the delivery of the OGE, the student's knowledge is checked for the period from 5th to 9th grades. With positive exam results, you can enter any college in the country, or continue school education and simply go to the 10th grade. After the end of the 11th grade, during the USE, the knowledge will be checked again, but those that were obtained during the two-year period of study will also be added to them.

When passing the exam, the Russian language and mathematics, as well as in the exam, are compulsory for passing. It is also interesting that the exam itself takes place within the walls of another school, and the assessment system is no longer 5, but 100-point. Admission to the Unified State Exam is the writing of a final essay on literature.

The OGE in all subjects starts at 10.00 local time.

Representatives of the Federal Institute for Pedagogical Measurements have drawn up an approximate time plan for the students to complete the assignments, but each of the examiners has the right to distribute the time allotted to him. The main requirement for students is to meet the total duration of the OGE in the subject.

For exam participants with health problems of any nature, the exam duration can and should be increased by 1.5 hours, and the foreign language exam - by 30 minutes.

If the exam duration is increased to 4 hours or more, the organizers provide meals for the exam participants.

Students who, for a good reason, missed the exams, as well as those whose selected subjects fell on one day, will be able to take the exam on the reserve days of the additional period.

LDPR deputies on Friday will submit to the State Duma a bill to abolish the Unified State Examination (USE), the faction's press service reports.

“It is proposed to abolish the Unified State Exam as graduation and entrance examinations in educational institutions of higher education. It is proposed to replace the USE with state exams, which will be taken by students in educational programs of basic general and secondary general education, ”the explanatory note says.

Will the government hear these requests, and are these arguments enough, since transferring secondary and high schools to a different type of examination program is an expensive undertaking?

Hope for the abolition of the USE has appeared since the time when Dmitry Livanov, an ardent supporter of the unified exam, resigned. However, Olga Vasilyeva, an opponent of test assignments for graduates, who took his place, has not yet attempted to change anything.

The Ministry of Education said: there will be no cancellation of the USE either in 2018 or in 2019, although the exam is expected to be significantly reformed. What is it?

  • The number of compulsory subjects will increase to 5. Mathematics, Russian and foreign languages ​​remain paramount. History, physics or geography can be added to these. The Ministry of Education has not yet decided which subjects to focus on.
  • The exam will consist of 2 parts: oral and written. This form will allow you to assess the student's general knowledge of the subject.
  • The possibility of retaking. The graduate will be given 2 attempts to pass the exam during the current academic year.

The Ministry of Education is not going to abandon the USE yet, although it promises that the test part will gradually decrease and be replaced by the written one.

The oral part will gradually be added to all subjects, since it is not possible to objectively assess knowledge solely on written works.

What does the Ministry of Education see as the advantage of the USE? So far, one main argument has been put forward: it is a good tool for fighting corruption in the education system.

The only exception in 2018 will be the students of Sevastopol and Crimea, reports CCI-Inform. They can still take exams according to the old rules, but this is the last year when they will be given concessions. It is planned that the state exam will be held for pupils of the 4th and 9th grades. From the point of view of the government, this is necessary so that in the 11th grade the USE is not a great stress for graduates.

The golden mean is the conclusion reached by the Ministry of Education. In the future, we will be able to observe how the USE will combine the written part, consisting of detailed answers to questions, and the oral one, in which the student can show general knowledge of the subject, express his own thoughts. Moving away from the Soviet education system, which was considered the best in the world, in 20 years we are returning to it in a renewed form.

To enter a university, you will have to take special exams separately, which also seems fair to many. School subjects cannot cover all the specialties that higher education offers, therefore, competitions, creative works and specialized exams are inevitable already within the walls of the university.

Time will tell whether such a decision is correct. But positive changes in the examination system are just around the corner.

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All students intending to graduate from secondary education in 2017 will be required to pass the Unified State Exam, a unified state examination aimed at assessing the student's knowledge acquired throughout school life. Taking the exam is always accompanied by stress not only from the children themselves, but also from their parents and even teachers who are worried about their pupils. Therefore, the question of how many USEs in 2017 worries all those interested long before the end of the next one.

Dates for the exam in 2017

It should be noted that the 2017 USE will be held in two stages: early (trial) and, accordingly, the main one. According to the Rosobrnadzor project, the trial stage of the USE-2017 will be held from March 14 to April 7 , and the main one is from May 26 to June 30, 2017 .

Trial and main stages

So, the USE-2017 will be held in two stages: early (preparatory) and main. An early stage is necessary in order to familiarize the student with the technique of passing the required subject on the exam, to exclude the likelihood of a "first fright" when a graduate can get lost from the unusual form of passing the exam. In addition, at this stage, students get acquainted with the form of asking questions, with the level of assignments and can independently and with the help of teachers assess their real level of preparation for passing the subject. The good news is that the trial level is passed in advance, which gives the graduate time to improve his knowledge and get a decent grade.

USE 2017 - exam schedule

Thus, the preparatory stage will traditionally take place from 14.03 to 7.04. In turn, the main stage of the unified state examination is planned to be held from 26.05 to 30.06. It is this stage that will become decisive in the struggle for a worthy certificate.

Compulsory subjects in 2017

Immediately, we note that the various changes in the USE 2017 do not affect the compulsory subjects, as before, in order for graduates to receive a certificate, they will need to pass the following compulsory subjects, such as: mathematics and Russian... According to Rosobrnadzor experts, in the coming years, it is not planned to add a new subject to the list of mandatory ones, only after 2022, the mandatory subjects of the Unified State Exam will be replenished with another mandatory subject - a foreign language.

All other subjects are optional, and for this reason, graduates are surrendered on a voluntary basis, based on their choice for admission to universities of a certain orientation.

USE-2017: changes, latest news

The Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation is talking about canceling the test mode for passing the exam. This thought arose due to the fact that some students who did not know how to solve a particular problem could simply choose an answer and guess it randomly. According to the latest data, since 2017, Rosobrnadzor plans to abandon tests, in almost all subjects of the USE-2017, including: in biology, physics and chemistry.

Rosobrnadzor will begin to approve the methodology by which the minimum score in 2017 will be calculated for the unified state exam.

Introduction of the oral form of delivery. In order to pass the Russian language or history, students will need to pass an oral exam in order for their level of preparation to be assessed as fully as possible.