Over two hundred students disqualified from the test or exam.
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Hey there! Let's talk about the recent Unified State Exam (EGE) chaos. Over two hundred students had a rough start to their exams, with seventy of them getting booted out for playing around with their mobile phones, as per Anzor Muzaev, the head honcho at Rosobrnadzor.
"Unfortunate news flashing in—more than two hundred students were removed from the exams during the opening rounds, and guess what took seventy of them out? Communication devices, unfortunately," Muzaev lamented.
The inaugural EGE of this year went down on May 23, and around 225,000 graduates in 89 regions tested their knowledge in history, literature, and chemistry.
On the horizon, the Russian youth will be tackling the Russian language section of the EGE on May 30. This exam is the most popular, with over 647,000 registrations.
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Now, if you're wondering what happens when students break the rules and use prohibited devices during exams like the EGE, here's the lowdown:
- Bam! Disqualified: When students get caught using unauthorized devices, they get booted out of the exam on the spot.
- Failed Exam: Many times, such misbehavior results in a failing grade or denial of re-entry for a certain time frame.
- Legal Troubles: Depending on the situation and severity, further legal or disciplinary actions may be taken against the student or the school if the rule-breaking spirals out of control.
For exact info, remember to check official resources or contact the appropriate educational authorities in Russia. Keep those mobile phones tucked away during the EGE, or risk losing your chance at success!
- In the wake of the Unified State Exam (EGE), it's crucial to remember that using communication devices during exams is prohibited, leading to disqualification and potential legal troubles, as demonstrated by the recent incidents with over 200 students.
- As the Russian youth prepares for the Russian language section of the EGE, it's essential to understand the consequences of breaking the rules, such as disqualification and failed exams, and the importance of adhering to the general rules of education-and-self-development and abstaining from using general-news-worthy distractions like mobile phones during the exam.