Release Date of Outcomes in 2025
Making Sense of the USE Chaos:
Hey there, high schoolers! Navigating the Unified State Exam (USE) is like conquering a labyrinth, but fear not, we're here to guide you.
First off, let's talk timing. The USE is divided into three parts: early (March-April), main (May-July), and additional (September). But when do we actually get the darn results? Well, brace yourself—it's a process! After you take the exam, expect a waiting period of 7 to 14 days. The length of this anxious wait varies based on the number of test-takers and the subject. For example, everyone has to tackle math and Russian, so the wait will be longer than for a niche subject like physics or literature.
Now, let's break down the time-consuming process: your answer sheets are sent for multiple checks. First off, they head to the Regional Information Processing Centers for a quick 6-day check for vital subjects or just 4 days for electives, considering fewer students take these. Next, the results are sent to the Federal Testing Center for a 5-day scan. Finally, the State Examination Commission reviews and approves the results. Only then can you learn how your kiddo fared in the exams and gauge their university prospects.
Exam Calendar and Result Dates
Here's a snapshot of when to expect exams and results for the main stage:
- May 23: History, literature, chemistry
- May 27: Mathematics (basic and profile levels)
- May 30: Russian language
- June 2: Social studies, physics
- June 5: Biology, foreign languages (written part), geography
- June 10: Foreign languages (oral part), informatics
Reserve days:
- June 16: Geography, literature, social studies, physics
- June 17: Russian language
- June 18: Foreign languages (oral part), history, chemistry
- June 19: Biology, foreign languages (written part), informatics
- June 20: Mathematics (basic and profile levels)
- June 23: All academic subjects
Additional days:
- July 3: Foreign languages (written part), informatics, literature, Russian language, physics, chemistry
- July 4: Biology, geography, foreign languages (oral part), social studies, history, mathematics (basic and profile levels)
If you take the USE during the main testing days, you'll receive the first results for history, literature, and chemistry on June 5. More results will follow throughout June and early July.
You can check students' results at their schools, the Rosobrnadzor portal, and the regional Center for Quality Education Assessment. Stay calm, study hard, and good luck on the USE! The future of higher education depends on it!
- To stay updated on general news related to education and self-development, you can follow the process of receiving USE results, such as checking the exam calendar and result dates on the Rosobrnadzor portal and the Center for Quality Education Assessment.
- For those interested in the general news about education system's regulations and quality assessment, it would be insightful to keep track of the various stages of the USE, including the exam calendar and result dates, as these have a significant impact on a student's prospects for higher education.