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​From the statements of Rosobrnadzor specialists published on the official website of the department, the conditions for preparing and conducting state exams this year became known. As expected, there will be no significant changes. However, some innovations, which mainly concern the technical component of the exam, will still be implemented. So, how and when will the Unified State Exam be held this year?

From statements of specialists Rosobrnadzor, published on the official website of the department, the conditions for preparing and conducting state exams this year became known. As expected, there will be no significant changes. However, some innovations, which mainly concern the technical component of the exam, will still be implemented. So, how and when will the Unified State Exam be held this year?

Changes in content

The only thing that has changed is the content unified state exam in 2017, this is the exclusion of the test component in such academic subjects as biology, chemistry and physics.

In addition, due to the abandonment of the test part in these subjects, the form of presentation of some tasks in the examination materials will change. Please note that the new forms of assignments have been approved by experts and have successfully passed preliminary testing, so students should not have any problems completing them.

Thus, to date, the test part has been excluded from examination materials in all subjects except foreign languages ​​(by the way, testing in foreign languages ​​using tests is a world practice).

Expansion of new technologies

According to Anzor Muzaev, deputy head of Rosobrnadzor, today Unified State Exam procedure has been fully developed and practically does not cause any complaints either from specialists or from the public. This is evidenced by the fact that proposals for changes to the Unified State Examination the department almost never receives it. Therefore, the improvement of the Unified State Exam was limited only to the expansion of new technologies.

In particular, the number of PPE (examination points) will increase by up to 40%, where CIMs will be printed right on the spot, immediately before the exam. By 2019, they promised to increase this figure to 100%, which will completely eliminate the influence of the human factor on the delivery of exam materials.

There will also be more exam rooms equipped with an online surveillance system: for the most popular exams in mathematics, Russian language and social studies, video surveillance will be carried out in 90% of classrooms (in 2016, 83% of rooms were equipped with an online surveillance system).

By the way, this year more than 5.5 thousand PES and almost 50 thousand audiences will be involved in conducting the unified state exam.


Help in preparing for the Unified State Exam

If earlier at preparation for the Unified State Exam Graduates and their parents had to rely only on their own intelligence and the professionalism of tutors, but today they have at their disposal a huge number of information resources created by Rosobrnadzor. Graduates can find all the information about the conditions of the Unified State Examination and the features of the examination materials on such resources as:

  • official information portal of the Unified State Exam - here you can find both general information about the exam and recommendations for preparing for upcoming tests, as the most last news, as well as hotline numbers, both explanatory videos from the developers of Unified State Examination tasks for each subject, and useful tips;
  • official website of FIPI (Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements) - here graduates have access to an open bank of tasks where they can test their strength. On the same site you can find a lot of other useful information (for example, recommendations for preparing for an exam or demo options KIMov).

Unified State Exam for parents

Rosobrnadzor specialists are confident that information about the Unified State Exam It is important to convey this message not only to graduates, but also to their parents. After all, only parents can properly set up their child to win, help him cope with anxiety and organize the process of preparing for the exam.

Therefore, on February 7, 2017, parents of graduates from 50 regions of Russia are invited to take part in the all-Russian event “Single Day of Passing the Unified State Exam by Parents,” during which they will be able to go through all the Unified State Exam procedures themselves:

  • fill out forms and register;
  • assess the level of exam organization and control at the Unified State Examination;
  • write a short exam paper In Russian;
  • see how exam materials are processed.

A little later (the exact date has not yet been determined), a similar event will take place in several more regions of the Russian Federation.

Draft Unified State Exam 2017 schedule

As in previous years, the Unified State Exam schedule consists of two parts: early and main:

  • early stage – from March 23 to April 14;
  • the main stage is from May 29 to July 1.

In addition, there is an additional period allowing you to retake the exam in the main subjects if the student “failed” them at the main stage (from September 5 to September 16)

Self Unified State Exam schedule 2017 throughout school year changed several times. The latest changes were made on December 15, 2016, and the current draft schedule is as follows.

Early period

Main stage

date Item
May 29 Geography, Computer Science and ICT
May 31 mathematics B
2 June mathematics P
June 5 social science
June 7 physics, literature
the 9th of June Russian language
June 13 foreign language, biology
June 15 foreign language (oral)
June 16 foreign language (oral)
June 19 chemistry, history
June 20 (reserve) Geography, Computer Science and ICT
June 21 (reserve) social studies, chemistry, physics, literature
June 22 (reserve) history, biology, foreign language
June 23 (reserve) foreign language
June 28 (reserve) mathematics B, P
June 29 (reserve) Russian language
July 1 (reserve) all things

Additional period

date Item
September 5 Russian language
8 September mathematics B
September 16 (reserve) Russian language, mathematics B

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The main part of the Unified State Exam subjects can be taken in the period from May 29 to June 19. Early delivery The Unified State Exam will be held from March 23 to April 7. During the same period, you can take exams in subjects that you completed earlier.

For persons re-admitted this year to take exams in the relevant academic subjects, and graduates of previous years, additional deadlines the Unified State Exam is scheduled for April 10-14, June 20-29, July 1 and September 16.

As last year, the Unified State Examination in all subjects begins at 10.00 local time.

The duration of the Unified State Examination in individual subjects has been preserved. Yes, in mathematics profile level, physics, literature, computer science and information and communication technologies (ICT), social studies, history is 3 hours 55 minutes (235 minutes), Russian language, chemistry, biology - 3 hours 30 minutes (210 minutes), basic level mathematics, Geography, foreign languages ​​(English, French, German, Spanish) (except for the "Speaking" section) - 3 hours (180 minutes), foreign languages ​​(English, French, German, Spanish) ("Speaking" section) - 15 minutes.

The list of teaching aids used during the exam remains the same. On the Unified State Examination in mathematics it is allowed to use a ruler; in physics - a ruler and a non-programmable calculator; in chemistry - non-programmable calculator; in geography - a ruler, a protractor, a non-programmable calculator.

May 29, 2017 – an official assessment is carried out in literature or geography to choose from;

Unified State Exam 2017 schedule: FIPI official website. Additional period of the Unified State Exam 2017

The Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science has summed up the preliminary results of the Unified State Exam in the Russian language, which was held during the main exam period on June 9.

Almost 617 thousand people took part in the exam. The average score on the Unified State Exam in Russian in 2017 is comparable to last year’s result.

The minimum threshold for obtaining a certificate of 24 points was not overcome by 0.5% of exam participants (in 2016 their number was 1%).

“This year the trend towards improving results in compulsory subjects continues. The share of graduates who were left without certificates decreased by almost 1.5 times, and this does not even take into account the results of upcoming retakes. These results indicate the success of the “I will pass the Unified State Exam” project and are the result of serious targeted work that was carried out with lagging schoolchildren in regions and municipalities, where the Unified State Exam results of previous years revealed serious problems with the level of school education“- noted the head of Rosobrnadzor Sergei Kravtsov.

The minimum threshold of 36 points, below which universities cannot set a passing Unified State Examination score in the Russian language for applicants, was not overcome by 1.6% of participants. In 2016, the number of Unified State Examination participants in the Russian language who did not pass this threshold was 2.5%.

Thanks to the large-scale introduction of new technology for scanning participants' work at examination points (EP), work is being checked and processed Unified State Exam results in Russian completed ahead of schedule. Exam participants will be able to find out their results five days earlier - from June 22.

Graduates of the current year who were unable to achieve the required level to obtain a certificate minimum score on the Unified State Exam in Russian, but received a positive result on the Unified State Exam in mathematics, will be able to retake the Russian language during the reserve deadline for taking the Unified State Exam - June 29.

Unified State Exam 2017 participants will take the Russian language exam the 9th of June. Few can boast of excellent knowledge of the great and mighty: he is capricious and proud, and in general the devil will break his head in these cumbersome rules, exceptions, lexical meanings, stylistic standards, etc. But we all have a huge advantage - Russian is our native language. We speak it, and therefore it is easier for us to listen to it, to ask our intuition. We encourage those schoolchildren who still feel unprepared for the Unified State Exam in the Russian language to devote the remaining time not to cramming, but to developing their linguistic intuition. This is more realistic and effective in the remaining time. So, take three simple tips.

Mnemonic techniques

Let's start with the hardware. Intuition will not work if it is not easily and unobtrusively reminded of spelling norms. Let us emphasize: it is important to do it easily and unobtrusively, otherwise you will end up with the same cramming that we want to give up. So-called mnemonic devices come to the rescue (“mnemonic” - from the Greek word meaning “memory, remembering”). Rhythm, rhyme, visualization, creating an artificial association with well-known objects and phenomena, weaving memorized objects into a schematic story or verbal sketch will allow you to remember in a fun and fast way what just doesn’t fit into your head. That is, your task is to find or create a vivid personal image of the material that you need to know.

Let's repeat already known memorizations. For example: “The gypsy stood on his tiptoes and pointed at the chicken. The gypsy on tiptoe stole the chicken and said “Tsyts!” - this is how we remember words in which after c we need to write the letter “s”. Here's the whole poem:

“Chase, hold, look and see,

Breathe, hear, hate,

And depend and twist,

And to offend, and to endure -

You will remember, friends,

They cannot be conjugated with E.”

But you can come up with something similar yourself. For example, why can’t the same rule of verb conjugation be woven into the plot of a schematic story? “Drive” – janitor drives bully “Hold” - he holds a heavy broom in his hand. “Look” - the janitor lost sight of the bully and peers into the distance, placing the visor of the palm to the eyes. “See” – the janitor again sees bully “Breathe” - the janitor’s heart beats strongly, he breathes. “Hear” – janitor hears, like a bully loudly calling names. And so on.

Or take “n” and “nn” in adjective suffixes. There is a rule: in the suffixes -onn and -enn we write two letters “n”, and in -an, -yan, -in - one “n”. How to remember this? Come up with something entertaining using suffixes, give them anthropogenic features. Let it be crazy, absurd - it doesn’t matter, it’s only for your personal use. For example, we immediately came up with the following dialogue:

- ABOUT! E! I have two ne.

- And I can do without two ne.

And the association with a window will help you remember the exceptions “tin”, “glass”, “wooden”: “I turn tin handle glass I open the windows wooden shutters." Three exceptions and one window are obvious memory savings.

Do you feel like all these images and sayings won’t come to your mind at the right moment? It is quite possible. But one should not assume that their invention would be in vain. Memorization is one thing, and recall is another. Try writing different spellings of a word or words on your draft during the exam. Have you experienced slight discomfort when drawing with a “military uniform” pen? Try the "military uniform". Better? Better. Intuition!

Rewrite the classics

This may seem stupid, but it works: to improve your intuition, you need not to stoop to mosquito rules, but to feel a correctly written text. Take a book from one of the authors you have studied in literature classes over the past two years (preferably a modern edition, 2013–2017) and simply copy a few pages by hand into a notebook. Then do the same with another book and so on until you run out of patience and time to prepare.

What does this give? You do not acquire knowledge, but the skill of spelling. Muscle memory, mechanical memory, and associations with images of the book work here. Try it, it’s quite simple and even calming, and there are undoubtedly benefits.

Start with easy tasks

A number of tasks in the Unified State Exam 2017 in the Russian language do not require serious knowledge of the rules. The first task is just like that. In it you have to understand the proposed text and mark the correct judgments. Just turn on logic and train, train and train on the demo version, CIMs from previous years, banks of open tasks.

A similar story with the third and eighth tasks. In the third, you will be asked to choose the correct meanings of words, and in the eighth, put an unstressed vowel at the root of the word - can’t you really cope with this without knowing the rules?

Structure of the Unified State Exam 2017 in Russian

You will have 3.5 hours for the exam. During this time you will have to complete 25 tasks. They are standard: choose the correct or correct answers, enter a letter/word/phrase, establish correspondence between elements of speech. A last task is an essay on a given topic. In general, the test’s structure is no different from last year’s Unified State Exam.

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Official schedule for the Unified State Exam in 2017

On the official website of FIPI ( Federal Institute pedagogical measurements) a document with the approved Unified State Exam schedule in 2017 has not yet appeared, however, it has already become known that the dates for holding state exams this year have been approved by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

Unified State Exam schedule in 2017

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

date Item
Early period
March 23 (Thu) Geography, Computer Science 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, 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 (basic and specialized)
Main period
May 29 (Mon) Geography, Computer Science 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, computer science 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 language
July 1 (Sat) reserve: for 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 Unified State Examination will take place, and from May 29 to July 1, the main stage of passing the exams will take place. The additional stage will take place from September 5 to 16.

If formulated briefly and schematically, the standard Unified State Exam schedule for a graduate will look like this:

  • May 29 – geography and computer science and ICT;
  • May 31 – basic level mathematics;
  • June 2 – specialized 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 a foreign language;
  • June 19 – chemistry and history.

By the way, GVE for eleventh graders will be held according to a similar schedule. However, the foreign language course will be held on one day – June 13th. As for the Unified State Exam in mathematics at the profile level, it is not provided for within the GVE.

On a note! Ninth graders will also be tested. 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, computer science and ICT;
  • June 6 – mathematics;
  • June 8 – social studies, geography, chemistry, computer science and ICT.

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

Mandatory exams and elective disciplines

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

Today we know that you need to take only four exams: two mandatory and two optional. The graduate must determine his elective subjects himself, depending on what specialty at the university he plans to enroll in.

List Unified State Examinations optional for 2017 consists of 12 subjects:

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

Time of the Unified State Examination 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;
  • computer science and ICT – 235 minutes;
  • biology – 180 minutes;
  • geography – 180 minutes;
  • foreign languages ​​– 180 minutes (plus 15 minutes “Speaking” section).

Attention! The time to pass the Unified State 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 scores for the Unified State Exam in 2017

The minimum number of points based on the results of the Unified State Examinations is different for those graduates who simply want to receive a certificate and for those who plan to enter a university.

Minimum Unified State Exam scores for admission to a university

In the Russian language you need to score 36 points.

The Unified State Exam results for the specialized level of mathematics will be needed for those who intend to enroll in a university that includes the subject “Mathematics” in the list of entrance tests.

  • mathematics (specialized) – 27 points;
  • mathematics (basic) – 3 points (assessment).

Minimum Unified State Exam scores to obtain a certificate

  • in Russian language – 24 points;
  • in specialized level mathematics – 27 points;
  • in basic level mathematics – 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 Unified State Exam 2017

As mentioned above, it is planned to add one more to the two mandatory subjects for passing the Unified State Exam, but which one is unknown.

A rather important change that affected the content of examination tests is the abolition of the test part for several subjects at once. Thus, tests have been canceled not only in Russian language and mathematics, but also in “oral” subjects. The test part of the exam remains only in the Unified State Exam in a foreign language.

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

Since 2017, the oral part “Speaking” has been introduced for exams in foreign languages. Now foreign languages ​​will need to be taken 15 minutes longer - that’s how long the oral part will last. Besides foreign languages, there is an idea to also introduce an oral part in the Unified State Examination in history, literature and social studies, but so far this is only in the draft. And in test mode, the oral part of the Russian language exam will be tested. Thus, in some regions of Russia, the Russian language exam in 2017 will include an oral part.

Thus, there are no cardinal and unexpected changes in the 2017 Unified State Examination. And those innovations that have been implemented are obviously aimed at improving the examination testing system. The official Unified State Exam schedule for 2017 has already been approved and known. All that remains is to prepare well and show decent level knowledge!

Good luck with exams!

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