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Mock tests for eleventh-graders in the form of the Unified State Exam (USE) have begun. Graduates will be able to assess their knowledge in 11 subjects, according to Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.
"Our systematic approach to preparing for the Unified State Exam has made it more targeted and effective. At the beginning of the second semester, high school students complete the main part of the curriculum in most subjects. In their free time, they engage in practical training to specifically prepare for the subjects they will be taking. For this purpose, students will be divided into three groups based on their needs, academic performance, and, of course, the results of their practice sessions. To help students thoroughly assess their abilities, tests in the form of the Unified State Exam will begin again on December 9th. The first subject will be Russian. The conditions for taking the exam are similar to the actual exam—from the locations and structure of the assignments to the time required to complete them and the subsequent analysis of their results. In addition to allowing graduates to identify areas for growth and approach the actual Unified State Exam with greater confidence, they will also be able to psychologically prepare for this important stage," said Anastasia Rakova.
More than 57,000 eleventh-graders will take the first test. They will have 3.5 hours to complete it, just like the Unified State Exam. Students will be able to find out their results no later than December 19 in their personal accounts on the mos.ru portal.
On December 11, there will be tests for the written portion of the Unified State Exam in English, biology, and history, and on December 13, there will be tests for computer science and the oral portion of the English language exam. On December 16, graduates will have the opportunity to practice for the Unified State Exam in basic and advanced mathematics, and on December 18, there will be tests in social studies and physics. The final tests in the Unified State Exam format will be held on December 23 in geography, literature, and chemistry.
A special training format was launched in Moscow in 2022. Students spend at least 40 percent of their academic time on specialized practical courses covering 11 subjects required for university admission. More than 40 program options have been developed for these subjects.
The assessment materials used by participants in their assignments are taken from the open database of assignments of the Federal Institute for Pedagogical Measurements. They correspond to those used in the actual Unified State Exam.
The schedule of city tests in the form of the Unified State Exam and detailed information about them are on the official website of the Regional Information Processing Center (RIPC) of the city of Moscow in the section Training activitiesFor any questions, please contact the RCOI Information and Consulting Center at 7 499 653-94-50.
Schoolchildren can also prepare for the city tests in the form of the Unified State Exam thanks to Moscow Electronic School (MES). The "2025 Unified State Exam Preparation" section on the MES library's homepage features over 280 video analysis videos for preparing for the Unified State Exam, as well as video analysis videos from last year for preparing for the final exams.
Additionally, the "Exams" service in the MES electronic diary will help students prepare for the Unified State Exam independently. It features video analysis of assignments, automated quizzes, form-filling tips, videos on exam time management, and advice from psychologists on stress management and memory development.
This academic year, registration for the Unified State Exam will be extended to mos.ru portal until February 1. As before, exams will be held in three stages: early, main, and supplementary. The main exam period will begin on June 1.
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Conducting preparatory activities for successful completion of the final essay and state exams not only helps students achieve high results on tests, but also contributes to the development of talents and the formation of skills that will be useful to them in their future profession, and is in line with the objectives of the "All the Best for Children" national project. Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.
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