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<FONT Color=#990000>Dates of Current School Leaving The final examinations in the secondary education step of schools. 3 June In Sheki,In Sheki, Agdash, Agdash, Agsu, Agsu, Balaken, Balaken, Goychay, Goychay, Ismailli, Ismailli, Oguz, Oguz, Gakh, Gakh, Gabala, Gabala, Guba, Guba, Khachmaz, Khachmaz, Shabran, Siyazan, Khizi, Shamakhi, Zagatala and Gobustan districts. 7 June In Ganja,In Ganja, MIngechevir, MIngechevir, and and Naftalan Naftalan cities, cities, and and Agstafa, Agstafa, Barda, Barda, Lerik, Lerik, Yardimli, Yardimli, Dashkesen, Dashkesen, Gedebey, Goranboy, Goygol, Gazakh, Samukh, Shamkir, Tartar, Tovuz, Evlakh; 11 June InIn Shirvan Shirvan city, city, Absheron, Absheron, Agjabedi, Agjabedi, Astara, Astara, Beylegan, Beylegan, Bilesuvar, Bilesuvar, Jalilabad, Jalilabad, Hajigabul, Hajigabul, Imishli, Imishli, Kurdemir, Lenkeran, Masalli, Neftchala, Salyan, Ujar, Saatli, Sabirabad and Zardab; 16 June InIn BakuBaku andand SumgayitSumgayit cities.cities. Note: TheThe final final examination examination in in secondary secondary schools schools located located in in the the unoccupied unoccupied territories territories of of Agdam Agdam and FIzuli districts will be held on June 7, 2010. The final examination in schools related to the occupied territoriesterritories of the of mentioned the mentioned districts, districts, as well as well as other as other forced forced resettlement resettlement areas areas will be will held, be held, in in accordance with their settled city or district’ schools, on the fixed by the order date. The final examination in the basic education course of secondary schools 4 June In Sheki,In Sheki, Agdash, Agdash, Agsu, Agsu, Balaken, Balaken, Goychay, Goychay, Ismailli, Ismailli, Oguz, Oguz, Gakh, Gakh, Gabala, Gabala, Guba, Guba, Khachmaz, Khachmaz, Shabran, Siyazan, Khizi, Shamakhi, Zagatala and Gobustan districts. 8 June In Ganja,In Ganja, MIngechevir, MIngechevir, and and Naftalan Naftalan cities, cities, and and Agstafa, Agstafa, Barda, Barda, Lerik, Lerik, Yardimli, Yardimli, Dashkesen, Dashkesen, Gedebey, Goranboy, Goygol, Gazakh, Samukh, Shamkir, Tartar, Tovuz, Evlakh; 1 / 4 12 June InIn Shirvan Shirvan city, city, Absheron, Absheron, Agjabedi, Agjabedi, Astara, Astara, Beylegan, Beylegan, Bilesuvar, Bilesuvar, Jalilabad, Jalilabad, Hajigabul, Hajigabul, Imishli, Imishli, Kurdemir, Lenkeran, Masalli, Neftchala, Salyan, Ujar, Saatli, Sabirabad and Zardab; 14 June InIn BakuBaku andand SumgayitSumgayit sites.sites. Note: TheThe final final examination examination in in secondary secondary schools schools located located in in the the unoccupied unoccupied territories territories of of Agdam Agdam and FIzuli districts will be held on June 8, 2010. The final examination in schools related to the occupied territoriesterritories of of the the mentioned mentioned districts, districts, as as well well as as other other forced forced resettlement resettlement areas areas will will be be held held on on the the fixed fixed by the order date, in accordance with their settled city or district’ schools. The 11 grades will be admitted to the final examination after presenting ID card. TheThe final final examination examination of secondary of secondary education education step step will passed will passed in the in subjects the subjects of Native of Native language,language, Mathematic, Mathematic, Azerbaijan Azerbaijan history, history, Physics, Physics, Chemistry, Chemistry, Biology, Biology, Geography, Geography, and and foreign foreign language.language. The The exam exam consists consists of of 120 120 questions: questions: 25 25 Native Native language, language, and and Literature Literature (including (including 17 17 Azeri Azeri language,language, and and8 literature) 8 literature) questions, questions, 25 Mathematic 25 Mathematic (17 Mathematic, (17 Mathematic, Algebra Algebra and andAnalysis, Analysis, 8 8 Geometry),Geometry), 15 15 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan history, history, and and foreign foreign language, language, as as well well as as 10 10 Physics, Physics, Chemistry, Chemistry, Biology, Biology, and and Geography questions. The finalThe finalexam exam of the of basic the basic education education course course will be will taken be taken in the in Native the Native language language and and MathematicMathematic subjects. subjects. The The exam exam consists consists of 120 of 120 questions: questions: 25 Native 25 Native language, language, 25 Mathematics 25 Mathematics (including 17 Algebra and 8 Geometry) questions. TheThe time time limit limit for for the the final final exam exam in in the the secondary secondary education education step step will will consist consist of of 3 3 hours, hours, for for the the basic education step 1, 5 hours. TheThe exam exam assessment assessment will will be be held held separately separately for for each each subject. subject. The The pupil’s pupil’s knowledge knowledge will will assess assess 3 (satisfactory), if he answers to the 20 per cent of questions. For example: the pupil’s result will assess as aas “3” a (satisfactory),“3” (satisfactory), if he if answers he answers to the to 5 the (20%) 5 (20%) from from 25 questions 25 questions in the in subjects the subjects of Native of Native languagelanguage or or Mathematic. Mathematic. If If the the pupil pupil will will answer answer to to the the 20 20 per per cent cent (3 (3 from from 15 15 questions) questions) of of questions questions inin the the Azerbaijan Azerbaijan history history and and foreign foreign language, language, he he assesses assesses 3 3 (satisfactory). (satisfactory). In In other other subjects subjects (Physics, (Physics, Chemistry,Chemistry, Biology, Biology, and and Geography) Geography) for for the the two two correct correct answers answers from from 10 10 questions questions (20 (20 per per cent) cent) the the pupil will get the satisfactory score. In accordanceIn accordance with with the the paragraph paragraph 38 38 of “Rules of “Rules for for holding holding final final examinations examinations in secondary in secondary schoolsschools and and vocational vocational lyceums; lyceums; and and transferring transferring pupils pupils from from one one grade grade to to another,” another,” pupils pupils not not allowed allowed to bring with them mobile phones, textbooks and other aids to the exam. InIn accordanceaccordance withwith thethe paragraphparagraph 3939 ofof Rules,Rules, pupilspupils allowedallowed toto useuse thethe calculator.calculator. TheThe questions questions from from “Text “Text bank bank of of final final examination,” examination,” publishing publishing in in the the current current academic academic year year will be used at the final examination. InIn accordanceaccordance withwith thethe paragraphsparagraphs (27,(27, 29,29, 30,30, 31,31, 65,65, andand 70)70) ofof Rules:Rules: 2 / 4 27.27. The The pupil pupil of of 9 9 grades, grades, who who received received a a positive positive annual annual assessment assessment from from all all subjects, subjects, as as well well asas unsatisfactory unsatisfactory annual annual assessment assessment from from 1 1or or 3 3subjects subjects of of basic basic education education course course admitted admitted to to the the exam. 29.29. The The pupil pupil of of9 grades 9 grades and and third third course course of ofprofessional professional lyceums, lyceums, who who received received a positive a positive annual assessment from all subjects of secondary education admitted to the exam. 30.30. The The pupils pupils of of 11 11 grades grades and and third third course course of of professional professional lyceums, lyceums, who who were were debarred debarred from from examsexams in the in previous the previous academic academic year, year, or who or whoreceived received the unsatisfactory the unsatisfactory assessment assessment filed filed an an applicationapplication to to schools schools which which they they graduated graduated during during the the 1-20 1-20 April April every every year. year. After After making making a a decision decision about their admission to the exam, appropriate documents of district or city educational department or inin case case of of necessity necessity the the accompanied accompanied letter letter of of secondary secondary school school or or lyceum, lyceum, as as well well as as assessments assessments of of results of primary stage of exams should be presented to the Ministry of Education until 20 May. 31. The pupils of 9 grades and third course of professional lyceums who were debarred from the exams in the previous academic year due to the lack of knowledge assessment, as well as uncompleted thethe basic basic or secondary or secondary education education steps steps for different for different reasons, reasons, and and individuals, individuals, who who wished wished to get to get appropriate educational documents admitted to the exam by the external way.. 65.65. The The pupil pupil of of 9 9 grades grades who who was was debarred debarred from from the the exams exams in in the the previous previous academic academic year year for for thethe unsatisfactory unsatisfactory assessment, assessment, at at least least from from the the one one subject, subject, the the next next year year will will take take the the examination examination fromfrom all all subjects. subjects. If If the the pupil pupil of of 11 11 grades grades received received “unsatisfactory” “unsatisfactory” assessment assessment from from the the subject subject (or (or subjects) not including to the exam in the previous academic year, he takes the
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