Nearly 5,500 graduates from Kuban will undergo re-evaluation
In a significant move for students across the region, approximately 5,500 graduates will be taking the opportunity to retake one of their Unified State Exam (EGE) subjects, as announced by regional deputy governor Anna Minkova on her Telegram channel.
Interestingly, the most popular subject chosen for the retake is informatics, with one in five exam participants opting to improve their score. This indicates a notable interest or need among students to enhance their results in informatics compared to other subjects.
Anna Minkova's announcement comes as no surprise, as she has previously encouraged students to seize this chance to achieve their full potential. The option to retake a subject is available for students aiming to secure a higher score, and upon retaking a subject, the previous result will be nullified.
One such student from Krasnodar's Lyceum No.4, who initially scored 200, is aiming to surpass their personal best and achieve the maximum score in three subjects. This ambitious student has chosen to retake the Russian language exam, but the number of subjects they are planning to retake remains undisclosed.
The student from Krasnodar's Lyceum No.4 is not alone in their pursuit of academic excellence. Anna Minkova revealed that some students, even those who have already achieved high scores, also wish to improve. This demonstrates the commitment and drive of students across the region to continuously strive for academic success.
Exam results will be published on July 15, providing an exciting culmination to the hard work and dedication of these students. The retake opportunity offers a second chance for students to showcase their skills and potentially secure a place at their preferred university or college.
As the EGE retake date approaches, it is clear that students are taking advantage of this opportunity to improve their scores and further their academic careers. The popularity of informatics as a subject for retake serves as a testament to the growing importance of technology in today's world and the value placed on mastering this subject by students.
Education and self-development are at the forefront for many students as they take advantage of the Unified State Exam (EGE) retake opportunity. In light of the upcoming retake date, there is a clear focus on learning and self-improvement, particularly in the subject of informatics, which has become a popular choice for students striving for academic success.