Unified State Exam schedule. Rules and procedure for conducting the exam

Every schoolchild in our country is required to take unified state exams, which demonstrate the level of knowledge acquired at school and become the basis for the further development of education - admission to a university. Such an important event requires a long preparation, and therefore every student strives to find out the schedule of USE exams 2017 in advance.

Features of the Unified State Exam 2017

Until 2017, tests were the main form of knowledge testing. In 2016, the form of test questions was considered obsolete, because even without knowing the correct answer, the student had the opportunity to guess it from the options provided. Since 2017, it has been decided to return to the survey form of exams, that is, most subjects will be taken as it was customary in the “noughties” - in the period before 2009. In addition, the student can expect a whole series of innovations. Let's tell you more about them.

Firstly, a third is added to the two mandatory exams - it should be history. True, the name of the third subject has not yet been firmly established, but at the beginning of the school year this information will already be made public. That is, you will have to take the Russian language, mathematics and, most likely, history - more precisely, it will be known by the date of the Unified State Exam 2017.

Secondly, the RAO (Russian Academy of Education) insists on introducing a point scale for grading essays. Until today, essays were assessed according to only two criteria: pass or fail. This, according to representatives of the Russian Academy of Education, negatively affects the knowledge of students and gives advantages to those students who are simply too lazy to study literature - it is much easier to get a “pass” in an essay than an “A”.

Thirdly, the results of the Unified State Exam will also be influenced by the grades in the certificate. The higher the scores for school subjects, the higher the final grade for the state exam.

Fourthly, if the points scored do not reach the threshold level, students will be given the opportunity to retake the Unified State Exam twice more. It will also be possible to take a retake if the student for some reason is not satisfied with the points he scored.

So, at the Unified State Exam, schoolchildren will have to take one of their choice. They can be taken several times until the student finds the result satisfactory.

Dates for the Unified State Examination in 2017

The Unified State Exam schedule in 2017 consists of two parts - early and main exams.

Early period for passing the Unified State Examination

  • Geography, Computer Science and ICT
  • Russian language / compulsory subject
  • history, chemistry
  • mathematics / compulsory subject
  • Geography, literature
  • foreign languages ​​(oral exam)
  • foreign languages, biology, physics
  • social studies, literature

Starting next week, reserve time begins for all exams included in the Unified State Examination list.

  • reserve: geography, chemistry, computer science and ICT, foreign languages ​​(oral), history
  • reserve: foreign languages, literature, physics, social studies, biology
  • reserve: Russian language, mathematics B, P
  • Foreign language, history, social studies (reserve)
  • Foreign language (oral), geography, physics, biology (reserve).

However, not every student is in a hurry to take advantage of the right to take the exam early. Therefore, most students will be interested in the second section of the 2017 Unified State Exam schedule - the main period.

  • Geography, Computer Science and ICT
  • mathematics B
  • mathematics P
  • social science
  • physics, literature
  • Russian language
  • foreign languages, biology
  • foreign languages ​​(oral)
  • foreign languages ​​(oral)
  • chemistry, history

Reserve days for the Unified State Exam begin on Tuesday.

  • reserve: geography, computer science and ICT
  • reserve: literature, chemistry, physics, social studies
  • reserve: biology, history foreign languages
  • reserve: foreign languages
  • reserve: mathematics B, mathematics P
  • reserve: Russian language
  • reserve: for all subjects

Additional period (September)

Retaking the Unified State Examinations in 2017

In addition to the main and reserve days, the Unified State Examination process itself also provides for a third period - a retake. The right to retake is granted to every student - both those who did not reach the minimum threshold and those who simply want to improve their own results and score more points. True, to improve your own level you will need remarkable confidence in your own strengths and knowledge.

The Unified State Exam retake usually takes place in September, most often in the first half of the month. However, the schedule for a possible retake will be known only by August 2017.

Extra points

Additional points may be added for exam scores. So, 10 points can be added to:

  • for a certificate with only A's;
  • for prizes won at Olympiads in school subjects;
  • for achievements in sports.

Considering the possible addition of points, it is worth thinking about taking the Unified State Exam in advance: taking part in olympiads and competitions in all subjects, not just specialized ones; increase your level of knowledge, striving for excellent grades; participate in the sports life of the school.

The Unified State Examination is conducted according to a unified schedule, which is approved annually by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

Exams are held in three stages: early, main and additional (September).

Official Unified State Exam 2017 schedule

In accordance with the schedule, exams in 2017 will be held in three stages: early, main and additional.

The early stage of the Unified State Examination in 2017 will be held from March 14 to April 7. The main one is from May 29, 2017 to June 30.

The Unified State Exam in Russian language and basic level mathematics can also be taken during an additional period - from September 4 to September 15.

As in 2016, the schedule, along with reserve dates for conducting the Unified State Exam, Unified State Exam and State Examination in individual academic subjects, provides an additional reserve day for conducting exams in all academic subjects. It is necessary for those participants who, for any reason, were unable to participate in the exam on the main or reserve day, for example, due to the coincidence of two selected subjects on the same day or absence for a valid reason.

Dates for the Unified State Exam 2017

The early examination period, which is held in March–April, is mainly intended for graduates from previous years.

The main period is traditionally organized in May - June in all subjects for all graduates of the current year.

During the additional period in September, exams are held in compulsory subjects - Russian language and basic level mathematics.
Students who have not passed the state final certification in compulsory subjects have the right to take exams in September.

Graduates who have received a certificate of secondary general education and who wish to improve their satisfactory results in these subjects are not allowed to participate in the Unified State Examination in September. They can retake the exams no earlier than after a year.

To participate in the Unified State Exam, you must submit an application before February 1 (inclusive), which should list the subjects in which the participant plans to take the Unified State Exam. You can indicate any number of items in your application.

School graduates of the current year apply to take the Unified State Exam at their place of study. The rest of those interested must submit an application to the places of registration for taking the Unified State Exam, determined by the educational authorities of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation.

Like last year, in 2017 there are two “streams” of the Unified State Exam – an early period (it takes place in mid-spring) and the main period, which traditionally starts at the end of the academic year, the last days of May. The official draft Unified State Exam schedule “specifies” all the dates for taking exams in all subjects in both of these periods - including additional reserve days provided for those who, for good reason (illness, coincidence of exam dates, etc.) were unable to pass the Unified State Exam within the specified time frame.

Schedule of early period for passing the Unified State Exam – 2017

In 2017, the early “wave” of the Unified State Exam will start earlier than usual. If last year the peak of the spring exam period occurred in the last week of March, then this season the spring break period will be free from the Unified State Examination.


The main dates of the early period are from March 14 to March 24. Thus, by the beginning of the spring school holidays, many “early-term students” will already have time to pass the tests. And this may turn out to be convenient: among the graduates who have the right to take the Unified State Exam in the early wave are guys who will participate in Russian or international competitions and competitions in May, and during spring break they often go to sports camps, specialized shifts in camps, etc. d. Pushing exams earlier will allow them to make the most of the exams.


Additional (reserve) days early period of the Unified State Exam 2017 will be held from April 3 to April 7. At the same time, many will probably have to write exams on reserve dates: if in the last year’s schedule no more than two subjects were taken on the same day, then in 2017 most elective exams are grouped “in threes”.


Separate days are allocated only for three subjects: the Russian language exam, which is mandatory for graduates and all future applicants, as well as mathematics and the oral part of the foreign language exam. At the same time, this year “early-term” students will take the “speaking” part before the written part.


The March exams are planned to be distributed by date as follows:



  • March 14th(Tuesday) – exam in mathematics (both basic and specialized level);


  • March 16(Thursday) – chemistry, history, computer science;


  • 18th of March(Saturday) – Unified State Exam in foreign languages ​​(oral part of the exam);


  • 20th of March(Monday) – Russian language exam;


  • March 22(Wednesday) – biology, physics, foreign languages ​​(written exam);


  • March 24(Friday) - Unified State Examination, literature and social studies.

There is a nine-day pause between the main and reserve days of the early period. All additional tests for “reservists” will take place over three days:



  • April 3(Monday) – chemistry, literature, computer science, foreign (speaking);


  • 5th of April(Wednesday) – foreign (written), geography, physics, biology, social studies;


  • April 7(Friday) – Russian language, basic and.

As a rule, the bulk of those taking the Unified State Examination ahead of schedule are graduates of previous years, as well as graduates of secondary specialized educational institutions (in colleges and vocational lyceums, the secondary school program is usually “passed” in the first year of study). In addition, school graduates who will be absent for valid reasons during the main period of taking the Unified State Exam (for example, to participate in Russian or international competitions or to be treated in a sanatorium) or who intend to continue their education outside Russia can “shoot” the exams early.


Graduates of 2017 can also, at their own request, choose the date for taking exams in those subjects for which the program has been completed in full. This is relevant primarily for those who are planning - the school course on this subject is taught up to grade 10, and passing one of the exams early can reduce tension during the main period of the Unified State Exam.

Schedule of the main period for passing the Unified State Exam – 2017

The main period for passing the Unified State Exam in 2017 starts on May 26, and by June 16, most graduates will have completed the exam epic. For those who were unable to pass the Unified State Exam on time for a good reason or chose subjects with the same deadlines, there are reserve exam days from June 19. Like last year, the last day of the Unified State Exam period will become a “single reserve” - on June 30 it will be possible to take the exam in any subject.


At the same time, the exam schedule for the main period of the Unified State Examination 2017 is much less dense in comparison with early exams, and most graduates will probably be able to avoid “overlapping” exam dates.


Separate exam days are allocated for passing compulsory subjects: Russian language, basic and specialized level mathematics (students have the right to take either one of these exams or both at once, so they are traditionally spaced out over several days in the main period schedule).


As last year, a separate day is allocated for the most popular elective exam - social studies. And two separate days are allocated for passing the oral part of the exam in foreign languages. In addition, a separate day is allocated for the subject that is not the most popular on the Unified State Exam - geography. Perhaps this was done in order to space out all natural science subjects in the schedule, reducing the number of coincidences.


Thus, in the Unified State Exam schedule there remain two pairs and one “troika” of subjects, exams for which will be taken simultaneously:


  • chemistry, history and computer science;

  • foreign languages ​​and biology,

  • literature and physics.

The exams must take place on the following dates:



  • 26 of May(Friday) – geography,


  • May 29(Monday) – Russian language,


  • May 31(Wednesday) – history, chemistry, computer science and ICT,


  • 2 June(Friday) – specialized mathematics,


  • June 5(Monday) – social studies;


  • June 7(Wednesday) – ,


  • the 9th of June(Friday) – written foreign language, biology,


  • June 13(Tuesday) – literature, physics,


  • June 15(Thursday) and June 16(Friday) – foreign oral.

Thus, most schoolchildren will prepare for graduation “with a clear conscience”, having already passed all scheduled exams and received results in most subjects. Those who missed the main examination period, chose subjects with the same deadlines, received a “fail” in Russian or mathematics, were removed from the exam, or encountered technical or organizational difficulties while taking the Unified State Exam (for example, a lack of additional forms or a power outage), exams will be taken on reserve dates.


Reserve days will be distributed as follows:



  • June 19(Monday) – computer science, history, chemistry and geography,


  • June 20(Tuesday) – physics, literature, biology, social studies, written foreign language,


  • 21st of June(Wednesday) – Russian language,


  • 22nd of June(Thursday) – mathematics at a basic level,


  • June 28(Wednesday) – mathematics at the profile level,


  • June 29(Thursday) – oral foreign language,


  • 30 June(Friday) – all subjects.

Can there be changes to the Unified State Exam schedule?

The draft official Unified State Exam schedule is usually published at the beginning of the school year, discussed, and the final approval of the exam schedule occurs in the spring. Therefore, changes are possible in the Unified State Exam schedule for 2017.


However, for example, in 2016, the project was approved without any changes and the actual exam dates completely coincided with those announced in advance - both in the early and in the main wave. So the chances that the 2017 schedule will also be adopted without changes are quite high.

Unified State Exam schedule 2019 official FIPI - adjusted table for all subjects for high school students. The order of holding the Unified State Exam is determined by the main and reserve days. For school graduates who do not successfully pass the test, additional exams are also provided in the fall. The 2019 Unified State Exam schedule is adjusted by the Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements in accordance with approved standards and methods, as a result of which the final and official final version of the schedule is formed. The latest changes to the USE-2019 FIPI schedule are published 2 months before the start of the exam.

If the days for the Unified State Exam coincide, the student must come to take the exam on the reserve day. Also, a reserve date is used in case of absence for a valid reason or illness. If violations were identified during the Unified State Exam, then you must submit a complaint directly to the commission at the delivery point. In this case, the results for a group of students may be canceled and the retake scheduled for a reserve day. If there is a repeated violation on a reserve day, the decision to retake the Unified State Exam is made by the regional center or postponed to September. So far, there have been no precedents for double violations.

Early passing of the Unified State Exam in 2019 is provided for those who:

  • Conscripted into the army;
  • Enters a foreign university;
  • Sent for treatment;
  • Leaves for sports competitions, Olympics, competitions;

06/05/2019 – social studies.

06/07/2019 – in physics and literature.

06/09/2019 – Russian language.

06/13/2019 – English, German, biology.

06/19/2019 – chemistry and history.

09/05/2019 – Russian language.

09/08/2019 – mathematics.

Reserve days

04/10/2019 – history, English, computer science, geography.

04/12/2019 – physics, biology, literature, social studies, German and other foreign languages.

04/14/2019 – Russian and mathematics.

06/20/2019 – geography and computer science.

06/21/2019 – literature, chemistry, physics. In social studies.

06/22/2019 – in biology, foreign language, history. .

06/23/2019 – retake in English.

06/28/2019 – mathematics, both levels (professional and basic).

06/29/2019 – Russian language.

07/1/2019 – other items.

09/16/2019 – all items.

This schedule is preliminary; changes may be made before the final approved version is released. Changes are being made in connection with adjustments to the rules for conducting the exam, as well as according to the recommendations of the Ministry of Education.

How to successfully pass the Unified State Exam 2019:

Tip #1: Develop logic!

You won't even be able to pass chemistry with the latest changes by simply cramming - you need to be able to think outside the box. And this can only be achieved by solving a large number of problems.

Tip #2: Fill in the gaps!

The tasks for the Unified State Exam now cover the entire school course, so if there are gaps in knowledge, they need to be filled. Old books on preparing for oral and written exams for grades 9 and 11 like “1000 questions and answers” ​​are very convenient, where you can find out what is and how to solve a problem in physics with the distribution of forces.

Tip #3: Hire a tutor, or better yet two!

A tutor is much more effective than courses, and two teachers are 99% likely to be able to prepare you well for the Unified State Exam. But this is subject to regular independent study.

Tip #4: Don't worry!

In fact, with the current system and the possibility of retaking the exam, the Unified State Exam is not such a terrible test. If the main certification is at least completed with C marks, then there should be no problems with the exam.

Tip #5: Exercise daily!

You need to study daily, devoting a certain time to each subject. Even with short breaks, the brain can forget important logical chains.

The Unified State Exam 2019 schedule from FIPI shows that it is necessary to begin intensive preparation already in January.

The start time of the Unified State Examination in all academic subjects is 10:00 a.m. local time.

Admission of Unified State Exam participants to the PPE is carried out from 09.00 local time.

Unified State Exam participants should not be late for the exam, since for such exam participants the duration of the exam is not extended and general instruction, including how to fill out the registration fields of Unified State Exam forms, is not provided.

When entering the PES, the Unified State Exam participant must present an identification document (hereinafter referred to as a passport).

If, for objective reasons, a student does not have a passport, he is admitted to the PPE only after written confirmation of his identity by an accompanying person from the school.

If a graduate of previous years and other categories of Unified State Exam participants do not have a passport, such Unified State Exam participants are not admitted to the PPE.

In the PPE, the Unified State Exam participant takes with him:

  • pen;
  • passport;
  • medications and nutrition (if necessary);
  • teaching and educational means (in mathematics, a ruler; in physics - a ruler and a non-programmable calculator; in chemistry - a non-programmable calculator; in geography - a ruler, protractor, non-programmable calculator);
  • USE participants with disabilities, disabled children and disabled people - special technical means.
Other personal belongings (notification of registration for the Unified State Exam, communications equipment and other prohibited means and materials) must be left by Unified State Exam participants in a specially designated place before entering the PPE for storing personal belongings of Unified State Exam participants.

In the PPE, organizers outside the classroom assist Unified State Exam participants in moving around the PPE. The organizers inform the USE participants of the classroom numbers in accordance with the automated distribution and accompany the exam participants to the classrooms.

Organizers in the audience re-check the passport of the Unified State Exam participants and send the Unified State Exam participant to the workplace according to the automated distribution lists.

Take the place indicated by the organizer. Changing the workplace is not allowed.

When distributing sets of examination materials, all Unified State Exam participants must:

  • listen carefully to the instructions given by the organizers in the classroom;
  • pay attention to the integrity of the packaging of the safe package with electronic media and listen to information about the procedure for printing examination materials (hereinafter referred to as EM) in the classroom;
  • receive printed complete sets of EM from the organizers. The USE participant's electronic document contains:
    • black and white registration form (when conducting the oral part of the Unified State Exam in foreign languages, only the registration form for the oral exam is in the EM);
    • black and white answer form No. 1;
    • black and white one-sided answer form No. 2, sheet 1 (with the exception of the Unified State Examination in basic level mathematics);
    • black and white one-sided answer form No. 2, sheet 2 (with the exception of the Unified State Examination in basic level mathematics);
    • check sheet with information about the registration form number, CMM number and instructions for checking the kit for the participant.
Additional answer forms No. 2 are issued separately by the organizers at the request of the Unified State Exam participant.

Note. The written part of the Unified State Exam in foreign languages ​​includes a “Listening” section, all tasks for which (instructions, texts, pauses) are completely recorded on audio media. The organizer must set up the playback of the recording in such a way that all participants in the Unified State Exam can hear it.

Receive drafts from the organizers, with the stamp of the educational organization at the base where the PPE is located (in the case of the Unified State Examination in foreign languages ​​with the “Speaking” section included, drafts are not issued).

  • Compare the unique CMM number on the CMM sheets and the CMM number indicated on the control sheet;
  • compare the digital value of the barcode on the registration form with the value indicated on the control sheet;
  • make sure the values ​​in both pairs of numbers match. In case of a discrepancy, inform the organizers (who will replace the entire EV set);
  • check the quality of the printed set (absence of white and dark stripes, the text is clearly readable and clearly printed, security marks located over the entire surface of the CMM sheet are clearly visible), and also check the correctness of the region code and PPE number in the response registration form. If any defect is detected, it is necessary to replace the entire EM set.

WHEN COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION FORM AND ANSWER FORMS, ALL USE PARTICIPANTS MUST:

Carefully listen to the instructions on how to fill out the registration area of ​​registration forms, answer forms and how to work with exam materials;

Under the guidance of the organizers, fill out the registration form and registration areas of answer forms No. 1 and 2.

DURING THE EXAM, ALL USE PARTICIPANTS MUST:

After the organizers announce the start time of the examination work (the start and end times of the examination work are recorded on the board), proceed to the examination work.

Follow the instructions of the organizers.

During the exam, Unified State Examination participants are prohibited from:

  1. Have with you:
    • notification of registration for exams,
    • means of communication,
    • electronic computer technology,
    • photo, audio and video equipment,
    • reference materials (except those permitted, which are contained in the KIM), written notes and other means of storing and transmitting information.
  2. Remove examination materials (hereinafter referred to as EM) from classrooms and PPE in paper and (or) electronic media.
  3. Remove writing materials, written notes and other means of storing and transmitting information from classrooms.
  4. Take photographs of EM.
  5. Talk to each other.
  6. Exchange any materials and items with other USE participants.
  7. Rewrite KIM assignments into drafts with the stamp of the educational organization of the Unified State Examination.
  8. Arbitrarily leave the classroom and move around the PPE without the accompaniment of the organizer outside the classroom
Note. In case of violation of these requirements and refusal to comply with them, the organizers, together with members of the State Examination Commission (hereinafter referred to as the State Examination Commission), have the right to remove the Unified State Examination participant from the exam. In this case, the organizers, together with the State Examination Committee, draw up an act on the removal of the Unified State Examination participant from the exam. A mark indicating the fact of removal from the exam is placed on the forms.
The examination work of such a Unified State Examination participant is not checked.

Unified State Exam participants can leave the classroom for a valid reason (to the toilet, to the medical room) only if accompanied by an organizer outside the classroom; the organizer in the classroom first checks the completeness of the exam materials left by the Unified State Exam participant.

If you have a complaint about the contents of the CMM, inform the organizer about it.

IMPORTANT: when writing down answers to assignments, DO NOT use the back of the forms. All records are kept ONLY on the front side (to record detailed answers, first on answer form No. 2, sheet 1, then on answer form No. 2, sheet 2, then on DBO No. 2). Entries on the back of the forms will not be checked, and the conflict commission will also not consider appeals regarding entries on the back of the forms as appeals on issues related to incorrect formatting of the examination paper.

If the Unified State Exam participant has completely filled out answer form No. 2, the organizer in the audience must:

  • make sure that both sides of the answer form No. 2 are completely filled out, otherwise the answers entered in the additional answer form No. 2 will not be assessed;
  • issue, at the request of a Unified State Examination participant, an additional answer form No. 2;
  • fill out the top field in the additional answer form No. 2 (when issuing an additional answer form No. 2, in the “Additional answer form No. 2” field of the main answer form No. 2, enter the number of the issued additional answer form No. 2, and on the issued additional answer form No. 2, put the number sheet in the corresponding field of the form);
  • record the number of additional answer forms No. 2 issued in the form PPE-05-02 “Protocol for conducting the Unified State Exam in the classroom” and write down the numbers of the additional answer forms No. 2 issued in the form PPE-12-03 “Statement of the use of additional answer forms No. 2”.

COMPLETION OF EXAMINATION WORK BY USE PARTICIPANTS

Unified State Examination participants who completed the examination work ahead of schedule may leave the PES. The organizer needs to accept all EM from them.

UPON COMPLETION OF EXAMINATION WORK BY USE PARTICIPANTS:

Unified State Exam participants put exam materials, including CMMs and drafts, on the edge of their desk. Organizers in the audience: collect exam materials from Unified State Exam participants, including CMMs and drafts.

Note. Organizers in the audience:

  • Collected from Unified State Exam participants:
    • Unified State Examination forms;
    • drafts with the stamp of the educational organization on the basis of which the PES is located.
  • Place the “Z” sign on the margins of one-sided answer forms No. 2, intended for recording detailed answers, but left blank (including on the reverse side), as well as in the issued additional one-sided answer forms No. 2.
  • Fill out the protocol for conducting the Unified State Exam in the classroom.
  • Unified State Exam forms are sealed in return delivery packages.
  • In the center of view, the CCTV camera announces the end of the exam and loudly announces all the protocol data.
  • They go to the PES Headquarters and hand over all materials to the head of the PES.