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Over a thousand graduates successfully completed the exam during the "Presidential Days" period.

Extra examination days, during the primary testing period, were conducted on July 3 and 4, not only in the Komi Republic, but nationwide across Russia.

Thousands of Graduates Successfully Complete Exam During "Presidential Days"
Thousands of Graduates Successfully Complete Exam During "Presidential Days"

Over a thousand graduates successfully completed the exam during the "Presidential Days" period.

In the Republic of Komi, the second year of President Vladimir Putin's initiative allowing 11th-grade graduates to improve their EGE (Unified State Exam) results took place on July 3rd and 4th. These days were significant, not just in Komi, but throughout Russia, marking the so-called "presidential days" of the EGE exams.

Tatiana Kozlova, the Children's Rights Commissioner in Komi, visited the exam centres on both days to ensure the exams adhered to the principles of objectivity and fairness. On July 4th, she inspected the Syktyvkar School No.21, where a total of 102 graduates attended the exams.

Natalia Yakimova, the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Komi, was also actively involved. On July 3rd, she assessed the EGE process at Vorkuta Gymnasium No.6 and expressed her wishes for the students' success to be determined. She also inspected the school's readiness for the important event and interacted with the exam participants at Syktyvkar School No.21 on July 4th.

The EGE exams included Russian language, physics, chemistry, literature, and informatics. On July 3rd, graduates were retaking Russian language, physics, chemistry, literature, and informatics exams, while math (basic and profile levels) and English language retakes were organized at Syktyvkar School No.21 on July 4th.

Inclusive access to the exams was ensured for students with health limitations. At Syktyvkar School No.21, special conditions were provided, such as a separate exam room, a medical office, and specially trained PPE staff.

The highest number of appeals for retakes were submitted for the following subjects: sociology - 253 individuals, Russian language - 180 individuals, and profile-level mathematics - 179 individuals.

In total, 1,012 graduates in the Republic of Komi utilized the "presidential days" option, representing 27.6% of the total participants in the main EGE exam period.

For precise data and official details regarding the Republic of Komi's EGE exams, including presidential days and accommodations, one would need to consult the local education authorities or the official Rosobrnadzor publications. Statistics on EGE exams, such as the number of participants, pass rates, average scores, and subject popularity, are usually published by regional education departments or Rosobrnadzor. Subject trends may show which subjects are most commonly taken or show significant changes in popularity or difficulty over time. However, these specific statistics for the Republic of Komi were not available in the search results provided.

During the presidential days of the EGE exams in the Republic of Komi, news spread about the high number of 11th-grade graduates opting for improvement in their EGE results, with education and self-development being a key focus. For instance, a total of 1,012 graduates utilized the "presidential days" option, with learning subjects such as Russian language, sociology, and mathematics being the most popular for retakes.

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