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Frequency of Subject Choices among Prospective Students: A Breakdown of Math and English Preferences among Applicants

Centralized testing for optional subjects commenced in Belarus, as announced by the Ministry of Education, on May 26.

Centralized testing of elective subjects in educational institutes across Belarus commenced on May...
Centralized testing of elective subjects in educational institutes across Belarus commenced on May 26th, as revealed by the Ministry of Education.

Frequency of Subject Choices among Prospective Students: A Breakdown of Math and English Preferences among Applicants

Centralized Testing in Belarus: Record Number of Participants

The Ministry of Education in Belarus has announced the commencement of centralized testing for various academic subjects on May 26. This year saw a 20% rise in registrations, with a total of 9,188 students signing up, compared to the 7,650 in 2021. However, only 8,012 students attended, resulting in 1,176 no-shows (12.8%).

Math, English, and Belarusian history were the most preferred subjects, accounting for 24.3%, 22.2%, and 13.4% of the participants, respectively. A single instance of rule violation was reported, involving a student using a mobile phone during the testing.

The centralized testing is meant for students who completed school in previous years, college graduates, and those graduating from general education institutions in 2025. The testing for Belarusian and Russian languages is scheduled for May 29, with a reserve day for retaking all subjects set for June 19. Additional tests in various disciplines will take place on June 2 and 5.

Centralized testing in Belarus is part of the Centralized Testing System (CTS), a nationwide system designed to ensure fair and transparent admissions to higher education institutions. The CTS typically offers subjects like mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, Belarusian language, Russian language, and foreign languages such as English, German, or French.

For the most current information about the 2023 testing schedule and subject popularity, one might refer to the Ministry of Education's website or official educational portals in Belarus.

Participants in the centralized testing for education-and-self-development and learning in Belarus can access the 2023 testing schedule and subject popularity on the Ministry of Education's website or official educational portals in Belarus. The Centralized Testing System (CTS) in Belarus typically offers subjects like mathematics, English, and other foreign languages for students who are completing school, college graduates, and those graduating from general education institutions.

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