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Final exams will be held on March 5 and 6

03.03.2022 12:09 330 review
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The State Examination Center will hold final exams on full (11-year) secondary education on March 5 and 6,in 2022.

Tehsil.biz reports that, the exams will be held in 30 cities and regions of the country.

The exams start at 11:00.

15 minutes before the start of the exams - at 10:45 the graduation mode ends. After that, the participants are not allowed to enter the exam building.

In order to prevent crowds and contact, different entrance times were set for the exam participants and this time was indicated in the exam participant's graduation certificate. Therefore, it is recommended to come to the exam building at the time indicated in the admission form.

Participants must come to the exam with a medical mask and use it properly (completely covering the nose, mouth and chin). The mask is not allowed to be removed and must be used throughout the process (graduation mode, exam period, leaving the exam building).

Students must bring the following documents to the exam:

- The paper of admission to the exam;

- Health declaration (you print and sign it together with the transcript. As the transcript is kept by the student, and the declaration of health is handed over to the examiner, both documents must be printed on a separate sheet);

- Original identity document:

a) ID cards of citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan (including participants under the age of 16);

b) permits issued by the State Migration Service to foreigners and stateless persons, and refugee cards issued to foreign citizens and their family members who have received refugee status;

- Participants who do not have a photo on their ID card, along with other documents, a certificate issued by the educational institution and pasted photos (a 3x4cm photo of the participant is attached to the certificate and the photo is stamped).

Students who will take the exam will be able to print and download the "Exam Admission Form" online from the website of the Ministry of Education and Science from February 24.

The exams will be held on March 5-6 in 30 cities and regions of the country.

It should be noted that a total of 216 exam buildings and 3,620 exam halls have been allocated in the cities and districts where the exams are held. 216 general examiners, 586 examiners, 4506 supervisors-teachers, 442 graduates (security guards), 216 building representatives were assigned to manage the exams.

A total of 47,726 students are expected to take part in the exams to be held on March 5, including 22,902, and in the exams to be held on March 6, with 24,824 people.

17 entrants with physical disabilities (group I visually impaired, hearing impaired, etc.) will also take part in the exams. In order for these entrants to take the exam comfortably, special halls have been allocated in the examination buildings, and individual supervisors have been appointed for the visually impaired.

At present, training seminars are being held with supervisors, exam supervisors and security officers who will take part in the exams. All examination buildings were inspected, and the necessary conditions were created in the examination halls for applicants to take the exam comfortably.

In addition, in accordance with the requirements of the pandemic, the Center carried out a number of preventive measures in the examination halls - the number of participants per room in accordance with the principle of social distance, providing exam staff with appropriate protective equipment (gloves, medical mask). The general examiner, examiner, supervisor-teacher, security guard, etc. are involved in the examination management process. Only those with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate (or immunity certificate) will be involved.

In order to ensure security, the examination centers are re-inspected and the examination halls, entrance and exit doors, buildings are sealed and placed under the protection of the employees of the Main Security Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

As a precautionary measure, the temperature of the participants entering the examination building will be checked with an electronic thermometer, which can be measured remotely, and the necessary disinfectants will be used. Persons with a body temperature below 37 ° C are allowed to take the exam.

Examiners must extend the face of the identity document in such a way that it can be seen by an employee of the Ministry of Education and Science, keeping the social distance, and temporarily show the face by lowering the mask while entering the examination building.

Here you can get acquainted with the educational video and rules of conduct on the rules of conducting examinations in accordance with the requirements of the pandemic conditions by the Ministry of Education and Science.

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