Examination rules and procedure. Rules and procedure for conducting the exam Duration of passing the exam in subjects

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

Dates for the exam in 2017

It should be noted that the USE in 2017 will be held in two stages: early (trial) and, accordingly, the main one. According to the project of Rosobrnadzor, the trial stage of the USE-2017 will be held from March 14 to April 7 , and the main 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 necessary subject at the Unified State Examination, to exclude the possibility of a "first fright" when a graduate may get lost from an unusual form of passing the exam. In addition, at this stage, students get acquainted with the form of asking questions, with the level of tasks 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 passes in advance, which gives the graduate time to improve 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 exam 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.

Required subjects in 2017

We note right away 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 compulsory ones, only after 2022, the compulsory subjects of the Unified State Examination will be replenished with another compulsory subject - a foreign language.

All other subjects are optional, and for this reason, they are taken by graduates on a voluntary basis, based on their choice for entering universities of a certain direction.

USE-2017: changes, latest news

The Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation is talking about the abolition of the test mode for passing the exam. This idea 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 Unified State Exam-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 surrender. 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 to the fullest.

Like last year, in 2017 there are two "streams" of the unified state exam - an early period (it takes place in the middle of spring) and the main one, traditionally starting at the end of the academic year, in the last days of May. The official draft schedule of the Unified State Examination “prescribes” all the dates for passing exams in all subjects in both of these periods - including additional reserve days provided for those who, for a good reason (illness, coincidence of exam dates, etc.) could not pass the Unified State Examination within the specified time frame.

Schedule of the early period for passing the exam - 2017

In 2017, the early "wave" of the unified state exam starts earlier than usual. If last year the peak of the spring examination period fell on the last week of March, then this season the spring break period will be free from the exam.


The main terms of the early period are from March 14 to March 24. Thus, by the beginning of the spring school holidays, many “early students” will already have time to pass the test. And this may turn out to be convenient: among the graduates who have the right to take the Unified State Examination in an early wave, there are guys who will have to participate in Russian or international competitions and contests in May, and during spring breaks they often go to sports camps, profile shifts to camps, etc. d. Shifting exams to an earlier date will allow them to use the latest "to the fullest."


Additional (reserve) days early period of the USE-2017 will be held from 3 to 7 April. At the same time, many people will probably have to write exams in reserve terms: if in the last year’s schedule no more than two subjects were taken on the same day, then in 2017 most elective exams are grouped “in triplets”.


Separate days are allocated for only three subjects: the Russian language exam, which is mandatory for graduates and all future applicants, as well as mathematics and the oral part of the exam in foreign languages. At the same time, “speaking” this year, “early students” will take it before the written part.


It is planned to distribute the March exams by dates as follows:



  • March 14th(Tuesday) - Mathematics exam (both basic and profile level);


  • March 16(Thursday) - chemistry, history, computer science;


  • March 18(Saturday) - USE in foreign languages ​​(oral part of the exam);


  • 20th of March(Monday) - Russian language exam;


  • March 22(Wednesday) - biology, physics, foreign languages ​​(written exam);


  • March 24(Friday) - USE, literature and social science.

There is a nine-day pause between the main and reserve days of the early period. All additional tests for "reservists" will take place in three days:



  • April 3(Monday) - chemistry, literature, computer science, foreign (speaking);


  • April 5(Wednesday) - foreign (in writing), geography, physics, biology, social studies;


  • April 7(Friday) - Russian, basic and.

As a rule, the bulk of those who pass the USE ahead of schedule are graduates of past years, as well as graduates of secondary specialized educational institutions (in colleges and professional lyceums, the secondary school program is usually “passed” in the very first year of study). In addition, graduates of schools who during the main period of passing the exam will be absent for good reasons (for example, participate in Russian or international competitions or be treated in a sanatorium) or intend to continue their education outside Russia can “shoot back” with exams early.


Graduates of 2017 can also choose to take exams in those subjects in which the program has been completed in full. This is relevant primarily for those who plan - the school course in this subject is read up to grade 10, and early passing of one of the exams can reduce tension during the main period of the exam.

Schedule of the main period for passing the exam - 2017

The main period for passing the exam in 2017 starts on May 26, and by June 16, most graduates will have already completed the exam epic. For those who could not pass the exam on time for a good reason, or who chose subjects that coincided in terms of delivery, there are reserve exam days from June 19. Like last year, the last day of the USE period will become a “single reserve” – on June 30, it will be possible to take an exam in any subject.


At the same time, the schedule of exams for the main period of the Unified State Examination-2017 is much less dense in comparison with early exams, and most graduates will probably be able to avoid “overlapping” exam dates.


Separate examination days are allocated for passing compulsory subjects: Russian, mathematics at a basic and specialized level (schoolchildren have the right to take one of these exams, or both at once, so they are traditionally spread over several days in the schedule of the main period).


Like last year, a separate day is allocated for the most popular elective exam - social studies. And for passing the oral part of the exam in foreign languages, two separate days are allocated at once. In addition, a separate day is allocated for a subject that is not the most in demand at the USE - geography. Perhaps this was done in order to space out all subjects of the natural science profile in the schedule, reducing the number of coincidences.


Thus, two pairs and one "triple" of subjects remain in the USE schedule, the exams for which will be taken simultaneously:


  • chemistry, history and informatics;

  • foreign languages ​​and biology,

  • literature and physics.

Exams must be taken on the following dates:



  • 26 of May(Friday) - geography,


  • May 29(Monday) - Russian,


  • May 31(Wednesday) - history, chemistry, informatics and ICT,


  • 2 June(Friday) - profile mathematics,


  • June 5(Monday) - social studies;


  • June 7(Wednesday) - ,


  • the 9th of June(Friday) - written foreign language, biology,


  • June 13(Tuesday) - literature, physics,


  • June 15(Thursday) and June 16(Friday) - foreign oral.

Thus, the majority of schoolchildren will prepare for graduation parties “with a clear conscience”, having already passed all the planned exams and received results in most subjects. Those who fell ill during the main examination period, chose subjects that coincided in time, received a “fail” in Russian or mathematics, were removed from the exam, or encountered technical or organizational difficulties during the exam (for example, a lack of additional forms or a power outage), will take their exams on time.


Reserve days will be distributed as follows:



  • June 19(Monday) - computer science, history, chemistry and geography,


  • June 20(Tuesday) - physics, literature, biology, social studies, written foreign language,


  • 21st of June(Wednesday) - Russian,


  • 22nd of June(Thursday) - mathematics at a basic level,


  • June 28(Wednesday) - mathematics at the profile level,


  • June 29(Thursday) - oral foreign,


  • 30 June(Friday) - all subjects.

Can there be changes in the exam schedule?

The draft official USE schedule is usually published at the beginning of the academic year, discussion is held, and the final approval of the exam schedule takes place in the spring. Therefore, changes are possible in the USE schedule for 2017.


However, for example, in 2016 the project was approved without any changes and the actual dates of the exams completely coincided with those announced in advance - both in the early and in the main wave. So the chances that the 2017 schedule will also be adopted without changes are quite high.

The start time of the exam in all subjects is 10.00 am local time.

Admission of USE participants to PES is carried out from 09.00 local time.

USE participants should not be late for the exam, since for such exam participants the duration of the exam is not extended and general instruction, including how to fill in the registration fields of the USE forms, is not carried out.

At the entrance to the PES, the USE participant must present an identity document (hereinafter referred to as the passport).

If, for objective reasons, the student does not have a passport, he is allowed in the PES only after a written confirmation of his identity by the accompanying person from the school.

In the absence of a passport for a graduate of previous years and other categories of USE participants, such USE participants are not allowed in the PES.

In the PPE, the USE participant takes with him:

  • a pen;
  • the passport;
  • medicines and nutrition (if necessary);
  • means of training and education (in mathematics, a ruler; in physics - a ruler and a non-programmable calculator; in chemistry - a non-programmable calculator; in geography - a ruler, a protractor, a non-programmable calculator);
  • USE participants with disabilities, children with disabilities and the disabled - special technical equipment.
Other personal items (a notice of registration for the USE, means of communication and other prohibited means and materials) should be left by USE participants in a place specially designated before entering the PES for storing personal belongings of USE participants.

In the PES, the organizers outside the classroom assist the USE participants in moving around the PES. The organizers inform the USE participants of the classroom numbers in accordance with the automated distribution and accompany the exam participants to the classrooms.

The organizers in the audience re-check the passport of the USE participants and send the USE participant to the workplace according to the automated distribution lists.

Take the seat indicated by the organizer. Changing the workplace is not allowed.

When distributing sets of examination materials, all USE participants must:

  • carefully listen to the briefing given by the organizers in the audience;
  • pay attention to the integrity of the packaging of the safe package with electronic media and listen to information about the procedure for printing examination materials (hereinafter - EM) in the classroom;
  • receive printed complete sets of EM from the organizers. In the EM of the USE participant are:
    • black and white registration form (when conducting the oral part of the exam in foreign languages, only the registration form for the oral exam is in the EM);
    • black and white answer sheet No. 1;
    • black and white one-sided answer sheet No. 2 sheet 1 (with the exception of the exam in mathematics at the basic level);
    • black and white one-sided answer sheet No. 2 sheet 2 (with the exception of the exam in mathematics at the basic level);
    • a checklist with information about the number of the registration form, the number of the CMM and instructions for checking the kit for the participant.
Additional answer forms No. 2 are issued by the organizers separately at the request of the USE participant.

Note. The written part of the Unified State Examination in foreign languages ​​includes the "Listening" section, all tasks for which (instructions, texts, pauses) are completely recorded on audio. The organizer must set up the playback of the recording in such a way that it can be heard by all participants in the exam.

Receive drafts from the organizers, with the stamp of the educational organization on the basis of which the PES is located (in the case of the Unified State Examination in foreign languages ​​with the "Speaking" section included, drafts are not issued).

  • Compare the unique CMM number on the CMM sheets and the CMM number indicated on the control sheet;
  • compare the digital value of the barcode on the registration form with the value indicated on the control sheet;
  • make sure the values ​​in both pairs of numbers match. In case of discrepancy, inform the organizers about it (who will replace the entire set of EVs);
  • check the quality of the printed set (the absence of white and dark stripes, the text is well readable and clearly printed, the security marks located over the entire surface of the CMM sheet are clearly visible), and also check the correctness of the region code and PES number in the answer registration form. If any marriage is detected, it is necessary to replace the entire set of EM.

WHEN FILLING OUT THE REGISTRATION FORM AND ANSWER FORMS, ALL USE PARTICIPANTS SHOULD:

Listen carefully to the instructions on how to fill in the registration area of ​​registration forms, answer forms and how to work with examination materials;

Under the guidance of the organizers, fill in the registration form and the registration areas of answer forms No. 1 and 2.

DURING THE EXAM, ALL USE PARTICIPANTS MUST:

After the organizers announce the start time of the examination work (the start and end times of the examination work are recorded on the board), proceed to the examination work.

Follow the instructions of the organizers.

During the exam, USE participants are prohibited from:

  1. Have with you:
    • notice of registration for exams,
    • means of communication,
    • electronic computers,
    • photo, audio and video equipment,
    • reference materials (other than those permitted, which are contained in the KIM), written notes and other means of storing and transmitting information.
  2. Take out examination materials (hereinafter - EM) from classrooms and PES on paper and (or) electronic media.
  3. Remove from the classroom writing materials, written notes and other means of storing and transmitting information.
  4. Photograph EM.
  5. Talk to each other.
  6. Exchange any materials and items with other USE participants.
  7. Rewrite the tasks of KIM into drafts with the stamp of the educational organization of the Unified State Examination.
  8. Arbitrarily leave the audience and move around the PES without the accompaniment of the organizer outside the audience
Note. In case of violation of these requirements and refusal to comply with them, the organizers, together with the members of the state examination commission (hereinafter referred to as the SEC), have the right to remove the USE participant from the exam. In this case, the organizers, together with the SEC, draw up an act to remove the USE participant from the exam. The forms are labeled with the fact of removal from the exam.
The examination work of such a USE participant is not checked.

USE participants can leave the audience for a good reason (to the toilet, to the medical room) only when accompanied by the organizer outside the audience, the organizer in the audience first checks the completeness of the exam materials left by the USE participant.

In the event of a claim regarding the content of the KIM, inform the organizer about it.

IMPORTANT: when writing answers to tasks, DO NOT use the back of the forms. All records are kept ONLY on the front side (to record detailed answers, first on the answer sheet No. 2 sheet 1, then on the answer form No. 2 sheet 2, then on the RBS No. 2). The entries on the reverse side of the forms will not be checked, and the conflict committee will also not consider appeals regarding the entries on the reverse side of the forms as appeals on issues related to the incorrect execution of the examination paper.

If the USE participant has completely filled out the answer form No. 2, the organizer in the audience must:

  • make sure that the answer sheet 2 is completely filled out, otherwise the answers entered in the additional answer form 2 will not be evaluated;
  • issue an additional answer form No. 2 at the request of the USE participant;
  • fill in the upper field in the additional answer form No. 2 (when issuing an additional answer form No. 2, in the field "Additional answer form No. 2" of the main answer form No. 2, enter the number of the additional answer form issued No. 2, and put the number on the issued additional answer form No. 2 sheet in the appropriate field of the form);
  • fix the number of issued additional answer forms No. 2 in the form PPE-05-02 "Protocol of the exam in the classroom" and prescribe the numbers of the issued additional answer forms No. 2 in the form PPE-12-03 "Statement of the use of additional answer forms No. 2".

COMPLETION OF THE EXAM WORK BY USE PARTICIPANTS

USE participants who completed the examination work ahead of schedule may leave the PES. The organizer needs to accept all EVs from them.

AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE EXAM WORK BY USE PARTICIPANTS:

USE participants put exam materials, including KIM and drafts, on the edge of their desk. Organizers in the audience: collect exam materials from USE participants, including KIM and drafts.

Note. Organizers in the audience:

  • Collected from USE participants:
    • USE forms;
    • drafts with the stamp of the educational organization on the basis of which the PES is located.
  • They put the sign “Z” in the margins of the answer forms No. 2, intended for recording detailed answers, but left blank, as well as in the issued additional answer forms No. 2.
  • Fill out the Protocol of the exam in the classroom.
  • Unified State Exam forms are sealed in returnable delivery packages.
  • In the center of visibility, a CCTV camera announces the end of the exam and loudly announces all protocol data.
  • They go to the PES Headquarters and hand over all the materials to the head of the PES.

More than 700,000 graduates of the 11th grade in 2017 will take the exam. Despite the spring days, it's hard to rejoice: exam dates are approaching at an alarming rate. On what days are the most terrible tests of the examination epic prepared for graduates? When will I have to take the mandatory USE in mathematics and the Russian language in 2017? What to expect and what to prepare for? Forewarned is forearmed! Or in Latin - prei monituse, prei minituse!

The official schedule of the exam in 2017

On the official website of the FIPI (Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements), the document with the approved USE schedule in 2017 has not yet appeared, but it has already become known that the dates for the state exams this year have been approved by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

USE schedule in 2017

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

the date Subject
early period
March 23 (Thu) geography, informatics and ICT
March 27 (Fri) Russian language
March 29 (Wed) history, chemistry
March 31 (Fri) math B, P
April 3 (Mon) foreign languages ​​(oral)
April 5 (Wed) foreign languages, biology, physics
April 7 (Fri) social science, 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 specialized)
Main period
May 29 (Mon) geography, informatics and ICT
May 31 (Wed) mathematics (basic)
June 2 (Fri) mathematics (profile)
June 5 (Mon) social science
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 studies
June 22 (Thu) reserve: biology, history foreign languages
June 23 (Fri) reserve: foreign languages
June 28 (Wed) reserve: mathematics (basic and specialized)
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 language

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

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

  • May 29 - geography and informatics and ICT;
  • May 31 - basic level mathematics;
  • June 2 - profile level mathematics;
  • June 5 - social studies;
  • June 7 - physics and literature;
  • June 9 - Russian language;
  • June 13 - foreign language (without speaking) and biology;
  • June 15 - speaking in 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, a foreign language will be held on one day - June 13th. As for the USE in mathematics at the profile level, it is not provided for within the GVE.

On a note! Ninth graders will also be subjected to examination tests. The main stage of the OGE for them has the following schedule:

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

Note that ninth-graders will take GVE according to a similar schedule.

Compulsory exams and electives

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 one more mandatory subject to these subjects. True, it is not yet known what kind of object it is. There are several contenders for this role: a foreign language, social studies, physics and history.

Today it is known that you need to take only four exams: two mandatory and two optional. The graduate must determine the subjects of his choice, depending on what specialty he plans to enter at the university.

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

  • literature;
  • story;
  • social science;
  • biology;
  • physics;
  • chemistry;
  • geography;
  • informatics and ICT;
  • English;
  • Deutsch;
  • French;
  • Spanish.

Time of the exam in 2017

Exams in all subjects will begin as usual at 10 am local time. 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 level 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 for the "Speaking" section).

Attention! The time to pass 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 and 30 minutes.

Minimum scores for the exam in 2017

The minimum number of points according to the results of the Unified State Examinations 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 admission to a university

In Russian, you need to score 36 points.

The results of the Unified State Exam at the profile level of mathematics will be needed for those who intend to enter a university that includes the subject "Mathematics" in the list of entrance examinations.

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

Minimum USE scores for obtaining a certificate

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

A rather important change that affected the content of the 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 Unified State Examination in a foreign language.

An innovation that speaks of the improvement of the USE and its attempt to keep up with the times is the passing of the USE in computer science 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 long the oral part lasts. In addition to foreign languages, there is also an idea to introduce an oral part into the Unified State Examination in history, literature and social science, 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 already in 2017.

Thus, there are no cardinal and unexpected changes in the USE in 2017. And those innovations that have been implemented are obviously aimed at improving the system of examination tests. The official USE schedule for 2017 has already been approved and is 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 mandatory exam that can show the real level of their knowledge and help them enter the desired university. USE Exam Schedule 2017 somewhat changed.

According to the decision of the government, in 2017, the guys will start taking the exam from February. If they can type , then the test is over. If the passing score is not "taken", then schoolchildren will be tested in April as well.

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

It is worth noting that only with 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 passing examination papers, starting from the dates of 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.

USE dates

Early Exam

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 exam, then you can take the work in March. This approach allows students to significantly increase the scores of their certificates and increase the chances of entering a prestigious university.

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

Note that in 2016 the period from April 15 to April 23 was defined 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 dates for exams are intended for those students who did not have time to get into the main period for good reasons. It should be remembered that there are only a few reasons that exempt from taking the exam in the main period. First of all, this is poor health, documented (certificate from a doctor).

In addition, a retake is provided 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, "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 changes that took place in the USE system. Officials continue to radically change the procedure for conducting these works so that the process of checking knowledge is more accurate and transparent. The most important innovations are:

  • The list of compulsory subjects has been 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 answers at random, but also orally. In addition, a foreign language may become a presumptive compulsory subject. True, while officials are skeptical about this decision and intend to introduce this test closer to 2020.
  • In total, at least 4 subjects will need to be passed at the USE in 2017. Depending on which university the future applicant enters, the names of these subjects may change.
  • Knowledge testing in the subject "Informatics" is planned to be carried out on computers. By 2017, the Ministry of Education must prepare appropriate programs for this.
  • The points earned on the exam affect the final certificate of the graduate.
  • Mathematics will be taken in two standards: basic and profile.

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