Today, more than 17,000 students will take the final exam
Today, more than 17,000 students will take the final exam
08:18     30 April 2021    
Today, the State Examination Center will hold the next final exams for full (11-year) secondary education, Baku Tribune reports.
Today, the State Examination Center will hold the next final exams for full (11-year) secondary education, Baku Tribune reports. The exam, which will start at 11:00, will be held in Nasimi, Pirallahi, Sabunchu, Khatai districts of Baku and in Bilasuvar, Dashkesan, Gadabay, Imishli, Kurdamir, Gabala, Tovuz, Samukh, Shabran, Yevlakh, Yardimli regions. 17707 students are expected to take part in today's exams. On April 29-30, exams will be held for students studying in various schools - boarding schools, special evening and correspondence secondary schools, schools located in penitentiaries, a school on the island of Chilov, English or French language schools. 54 students with physical disabilities (visual impairment, cerebral palsy, etc.) will take part in the exams. Special halls have been allocated in the examination buildings for these students to take the exam comfortably, and individual supervisors have been appointed for the visually impaired.
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