Many of the graduates of the next year begin to ask questions about what changes can occur in the exam, what subjects are and, of course, how many USEs in 2017... Today's tenth graders are already in full swing preparing for the most important exam in their school life.

Conscious students take on textbooks harder, go to tutors and training courses, voraciously read and re-read notes on preparation for the Unified State Exam, in order to successfully pass it and enter a good university.

Parents of future graduates are seriously concerned about the upcoming testing: as soon as they pass the GIA, the children will once again plunge into the atmosphere of constant stress.

And, along with young people, caring mothers and fathers are scouring the endless "web" of the Internet, trying to find both reliable information and more or less truthful rumors regarding the 2017 USE.

What is the number of the exam in 2017

Already now it is possible to name the exact dates with absolute certainty, as well as recall the dates for the previous periods.

Unified State Exam Schedule for 2017

Early period:

  • April 10 (Mon) reserve - geography, chemistry, computer science and ICT, foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral), history;
  • April 12 (Wed) reserve - foreign languages, literature, physics, social studies, biology;
  • April 14 (Fri) reserve - Russian language, mathematics B, P.

The main stage:

Standby period:

Unified State Exam Schedule in 2015-2016

date Unified State Exam Subjects
2015 2016 2015 2016
Early period
March 23 (Mon) March 21 (Mon) Mathematics (basic level)
March 26 (Thu) March 23 (Wed) Informatics and ICT, history
March 28 (Sat) March 25 (Fri) Geography, literature Russian language
March 30 (Mon) March 28 (Mon) Russian language Mathematics (profile level)
April 4 (Sat) March 30 (Wed) Social studies, chemistry Social Studies
April 10 (Fri) April 1 (Fri) Foreign languages, physics Geography, literature
April 11 (Sat) April 2 (Sat) Foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral) Physics chemistry
April 18 (Sat) April 8 (Fri) Informatics, biology, history Foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral)
April 9 (Sat) Foreign languages, biology
Reserve days
April 20 (Mon) April 15 (Fri) Russian language
April 21 (Mon) April 16 (Sat)
April 22 (Wed) April 21 (Thu) Literature, chemistry, computer science and ICT
April 23 (Thu) April 22 (Fri) Foreign languages, history, biology, informatics Foreign languages, history, social studies
April 24 (Fri) April 23 (Sat) Foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral) Foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral), geography, physics, biology
Main period
May 25 (Mon) May 27 (Fri) Geography, literature
May 28 (Thu) May 30 (Mon) Russian language
June 1 (Mon) June 2 (Thu) Mathematics (basic level)
June 4 (Thu) June 6 (Mon) Mathematics (profile level)
June 8 (Mon) June 8 (Wed) Social studies, chemistry Social Studies
June 11 (Thu) June 10 (Fri) Foreign languages, chemistry Foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral)
June 15 (Mon) June 11 (Sat) Foreign languages, physics
June 17 (Wed) June 14 (Tue) Foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral) Foreign languages, biology
June 18 (Thu) June 16 (Thu) Informatics and ICT, history
June 20 (Mon) Chemistry, physics
Reserve days
June 22 (Mon) June 22 (Wed) Russian language Geography, foreign languages, chemistry, social studies, informatics and ICT
June 23 (Tue) June 23 (Thu) Mathematics (basic level), mathematics (profile level) Foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral)
June 24 (Wed) June 24 (Fri) Geography, chemistry, literature, social studies, physics Literature, physics, history, biology
June 25 (Thu) June 27 (Mon) Foreign languages, history, biology, informatics and ICT Russian language
June 26 (Fri) June 28 (Tue) Foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral) Mathematics (basic level), mathematics (profile level)
June 30 (Thu) In all subjects

Based on the table, certain conclusions can be drawn:

  • in 2017 early period passing the exam likely to start on the twentieth of March, with the first reserve days for exams in mid-April;
  • the main period for passing the exam, most likely, will begin at the end of the twenties of May, with the beginning of the reserve days for passing the exam in the twenties of June.

What changes are planned for the exam-2017

The Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation is going to remove from the United state examination test part... Previously, tests gave the student, who is not entirely sure of the correct answer, several options to choose from. That is, there was a danger of "blind" testing, when students put the answer options at random, relying on intuition.

This testing system, of course, played into the hands of careless graduates who failed to properly prepare for the Unified State Exam. It is assumed that the survey form will fully return from 2017 (as it was before 2009).

Also, the head of RAO Lyudmila Verbitskaya announced the real possibility of entering the oral part in the exam in 2017. She recalled that the oral part has already been added to the foreign language exam and clarified that for the Russian language exam, a more perfect study of the oral exam is needed.

In addition to the above innovations, with which the Russian Academy of Education "pleased" us, it is also planned to introduce an assessment system for an essay. Earlier, for the final presentation, eleventh graders received a pass / fail.

Moreover, each student will have the opportunity to retake the essay if an unsatisfactory grade is received for it. However, this can be done only once, otherwise the student will have to wait a whole year to pass all the exams.

The schedule of the unified state exam (USE) for 2019 was approved by joint orders of the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science and the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation and registered by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. Download the order.

The exam in 2019 for grade 11 will traditionally be held in three stages:

The early and main periods of the exam will begin with exams in geography and literature. There are reserve dates in each of the examination periods.

Graduates of previous years can take the Unified State Exam in the early period and the reserve dates of the main period of the Unified State Exam, graduates of the current year - in the main terms of the main period. Graduates who have coincided with the timing of examinations in certain academic subjects can also take them on reserve dates. It is possible to take part in the Unified State Exam at other times only if there are valid reasons (illness or other circumstances), documented and by the appropriate decision of the state examination commission.

Early Unified State Exam 2019 (GIA Grade 11)

Graduates who have received unsatisfactory results in the Russian language and mathematics, or who have received repeated unsatisfactory results in one of these academic subjects on a reserve day, can participate in the USE in Russian language and basic level mathematics in an additional (September) period.

Additional period (September dates)

The same orders approved the duration of the examinations and the list of additional teaching aids that you can have with you on exams in various subjects. They have remained unchanged from last year.

The Unified State Exam for all academic subjects starts at 10.00 local time.

Duration of the exam mathematics profile level, physics, literature, computer science and information and communication technologies (ICT), social studies, history is 3 hours 55 minutes (235 minutes); in Russian, chemistry, biology - 3 hours 30 minutes (210 minutes); basic mathematics, geography, foreign languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese) (except for the "Speaking" section) - 3 hours (180 minutes); in foreign languages \u200b\u200b(English, French, German, Spanish) (section "Speaking") - 15 minutes; in Chinese (section "Speaking") - 12 minutes.

Exam participants use training and education tools to complete tasks of control measuring exam materials in the classrooms of the examination center.

It is allowed to use the following teaching and upbringing aids by exam participants in the relevant academic subjects:

In mathematics - a ruler that does not contain reference information (hereinafter referred to as a ruler) for building drawings and drawings;

Physics - a ruler for building graphs, optical and electrical circuits; non-programmable calculator that provides arithmetic calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, root extraction) and calculation trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tg, ctg, arctg, arccos, arcsin), and also does not function as a means of communication, database storage and does not have access to data transmission networks (including the Internet) (hereinafter - non-programmable calculator);

Chemistry - non-programmable calculator; periodic system chemical elements DI. Mendeleev, table of solubility of salts, acids and bases in water, electrochemical series of metal voltages;

Geography - a ruler for measuring distances on a topographic map; a protractor that does not contain reference information for determining azimuths from a topographic map; non-programmable calculator;

For foreign languages \u200b\u200b- technical means that ensure the reproduction of audio recordings contained on electronic media for performing the tasks of the "Listening" section of the KIM USE; computer equipment that does not have access to the Internet, an audio headset for performing tasks in the "Speaking" section of the KIM USE.

For several years in a row, school graduates have been taking a compulsory exam, which is able to show the real level of their knowledge and help to enter the desired university. timetable examinations 2017 year changed somewhat.

According to the government's decision, in 2017, the children will start taking the Unified State Exam in February. If they can type, then the check will end. If the passing score is not "taken", then the schoolchildren will be tested in April.

In order to properly prepare for this crucial moment and receive the desired certificates, many future graduates are already looking for the necessary literature, hire tutors, and look for video lessons on the Internet. In many schools, immediately a few days before the USE, they begin to conduct preparatory classesto slightly reduce the level of tension among students and give them hope that it is quite possible to pass the exam with a high score.

It should be noted that only with the beginning school year you can get acquainted with the full schedule of exams for 2017. But at the same time, anyone can personally draw up a preliminary delivery plan examination papersbased on last year's dates.

In principle, one or two days of difference do not play a special role, but the student will be able to accurately plan his free time and allocate several hours for preparation.

Dates of the exam

Early examination

If you want to pass the exams ahead of schedule and see what you are capable of, even before the start of the main part of the Unified State Exam, then you can submit your work in March. This approach allows students to significantly increase the scores of their certificates and increase the chances of admission to a prestigious university.

If during the test your scores seemed unsatisfactory, then during the main part of the exam, you can radically change the picture. So, the schedule early exam as follows.

Note that in 2016, the period from 15 to 23 April was defined as a reserve period. In 2017 these days will be:

  • April 10 (Mon) reserve - geography, chemistry, computer science and ICT, foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral), history;
  • April 12 (Wed) reserve - foreign languages, literature, physics, social studies, biology;
  • April 14 (Fri) reserve - Russian language, mathematics B, P.

Main period

Standby period

Reserve dates for exams are intended for those students who did not have time to get into the main period for valid reasons. It should be remembered that there are only a few reasons that are exempt from passing the exam in the main period. First of all, it is a poor state of health, documented (certificate from a doctor).

In addition, a retake is provided for the USE. As a rule, it takes place already in September of the new academic year.

In the same year, for the first time introduced "Autumn" days for passing the exam and GVE:

  • September 5 (Tue) - Russian
  • September 8 (Fri) - Mathematics B
  • September 16 (sat) reserve - mathematics B, Russian

Changes in the exam

Already in 2016, all students felt the burden of changes that took place in the USE system... Officials continue to fundamentally change the way these works are carried out to make the knowledge verification process more accurate and transparent. The most important innovations are:

  • The list of compulsory subjects was increased to three. It should be reminded that until 2016, graduates passed only two subjects (Russian and mathematics). Now history will be included in the number of compulsory subjects. It will have to be taken not only in a test form, where it is possible to put answers at random, but also orally. In addition, a foreign language may become a presumed compulsory subject. However, while the officials are skeptical about this decision and intend to introduce this test closer to 2020.
  • In total, at the USE 2017, you will need to pass at least 4 subjects. Depending on which university enters future applicant, the names of these items are subject to change.
  • Testing of knowledge on the subject "Informatics" is planned to be carried out on computers. By 2017, the Ministry of Education should prepare appropriate programs for this.
  • The points earned on the USE affect the final graduate certificate.
  • Mathematics will be taken in two standards: basic and specialized.

Do not forget that you should not delay preparing for the exams. During the school year, it is more difficult to set aside a few hours to devote to the exam. Therefore, future graduates should familiarize themselves with possible exam questions in the summer. Given that all tests can be easily found on the Internet, this task becomes quite doable.

The Unified State Exam is held according to a single schedule, which is approved annually by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

The exams are held in three stages: early, basic and additional (September).

Official timetable for the exam 2017

In accordance with the schedule of the schedule, exams in 2017 will be held in three stages: early, main and additional.

Early stage of the exam in 2017 will be held from March 14 to April 7. The main one - from May 29, 2017 to June 30.

The USE in the Russian language and basic level mathematics can also be taken in an additional period - from 4 to 15 September.

As in 2016, the schedule, along with the reserve dates for the USE, OGE and GVE in certain academic subjects, provides an additional reserve day for examinations in all academic subjects. It is necessary for those participants who, for any reason, were unable to participate in the exam on the main or on the reserve day, for example, because of the coincidence of two selected subjects on the same day or absence for a good reason.

Dates of the exam 2017

The early period of exams, which is held in March - April, is intended mainly for graduates of previous years.

The main period is traditionally organized in May - June in all subjects for all graduates of the current year.

In the additional period in September, exams are held in compulsory subjects - Russian language and basic mathematics.
Students who have not passed the state final certification in compulsory subjects have the right to pass exams in September.

Graduates who have received a certificate of secondary general education, wishing to improve satisfactory results in the specified subjects, are not allowed to participate in the USE in September. They can retake exams no earlier than in a year.

To participate in the USE, you must submit an application by February 1 (inclusive), which should list the subjects for which the participant plans to take the USE. Any number of items can be specified in the application.

School graduates of the current year apply for the Unified State Exam at their place of study. The rest of those who wish must apply to the places of registration for the USE, determined by the educational authorities of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation.

As in the past year, in 2017 there are two "streams" of the unified state examination - an early period (it takes place in the middle of spring) and the main one, traditionally starting at the end of the academic year, in the last days of May. The official draft timetable for the USE "spelled out" all the dates for passing exams in all subjects in both of these periods - including additional reserve days provided for those who for a good reason (illness, coincidence of exam dates, etc.) could not pass the USE within the specified time frame.

Schedule of the early period for the USE - 2017

In 2017, the early "wave" of the unified state examination starts earlier than usual. If last year the peak of the spring exam period fell on the last week of March, then this season the spring break period will be free from the Unified State Exam.


The main dates of the early period are from 14 to 24 March... Thus, by the beginning of the spring school holidays, many "early adopters" will have time to pass the tests. And this may be convenient: among the graduates who have the right to take the Unified State Exam in an early wave are the guys who will take part in Russian or international competitions and competitions in May, and during spring break they often leave for sports camps, profile shifts to camps, etc. etc. Shifting exams to an earlier date will allow them to use the latter to its fullest.


Additional (reserve) days the early period of the USE-2017 will be held from 3 to 7 April... At the same time, many will probably have to write exams on reserve dates: if no more than two subjects were submitted on the same day in the schedule of last year, then in 2017 most elective exams are grouped "in triplets".


Separate days are allocated for only three subjects: the compulsory exam in the Russian language for graduates and all future applicants, as well as mathematics and the oral part of the exam in foreign languages. At the same time, this year, "early adopters" will hand over the "speaking" before the written part.


It is planned to distribute the March exams by dates as follows:



  • March 14th (Tuesday) - exam in mathematics (both basic and specialized level);


  • March 16 (Thursday) - chemistry, history, computer science;


  • March 18 (Saturday) - USE in foreign languages \u200b\u200b(oral part of the exam);


  • 20th of March (Monday) - Russian language exam;


  • March 22 (Wednesday) - biology, physics, foreign languages \u200b\u200b(written exam);


  • March 24 (Friday) - USE, literature and social studies.

There is a nine-day pause between the main and reserve days of the early period. All additional tests for "reservists" will be held in three days:



  • April 3 (Monday) - chemistry, literature, computer science, foreign language (speaking);


  • 5th of April (Wednesday) - foreign (in writing), geography, physics, biology, social studies;


  • 7 april (Friday) - Russian, basic and.

As a rule, the bulk of those taking the exam ahead of schedule are graduates of previous years, as well as graduates of secondary special educational institutions (in colleges and professional lyceums the high school program is usually “completed” in the first year of schooling). In addition, school graduates who, during the main period of the USE, will be absent for valid reasons (for example, to participate in Russian or international competitions or to be treated in a sanatorium), or intend to continue their education outside of Russia, may “shoot out” with exams early.


Graduates of 2017 can also, at their own discretion, choose the date for passing exams in those subjects for which the program has been completed in full. This is true primarily for those who are planning - the school course on this subject is read until grade 10, and early delivery one of the exams can reduce tension during the main period of the exam.

Schedule of the main period for the exam - 2017

The main period for passing the exam in 2017 starts on May 26, and by June 16, most of the graduates will have completed the exam epic. For those who could not pass the exam on time for a good reason or chose subjects that coincide in terms of delivery, there are reserve examination days from June 19... Like last year, the last day of the exam period will become a "single reserve" - \u200b\u200bon June 30 it will be possible to pass an exam in any subject.


At the same time, the schedule of exams for the main period of the USE-2017 is much less dense in comparison with the pre-term ones, and, most likely, most graduates will be able to avoid "overlapping" exams.


Separate examination days are allocated for the delivery of compulsory subjects: the Russian language, mathematics of the basic and specialized level (students have the right to take one of these exams, or both at once, therefore, in the schedule of the main period, they are traditionally spread over several days).


As in the previous year, a separate day has been set aside for the most popular elective exam - social studies. And for passing the oral part of the exam in foreign languages, two separate days are allocated at once. In addition, a separate day is allocated for a subject that is not most in demand on the exam - geography. Perhaps this was done in order to spread all subjects of the natural science profile in the schedule, reducing the number of matches.


Thus, in the USE schedule, there are two pairs and one "three" subjects, exams for which will be taken simultaneously:


  • chemistry, history and informatics;

  • foreign languages \u200b\u200band biology,

  • literature and physics.

The exams must be passed on the following dates:



  • 26 of May(Friday) - geography,


  • May 29 (Monday) - Russian language,


  • May 31 (Wednesday) - history, chemistry, computer science and ICT,


  • 2 June (Friday) - profile mathematics,


  • June 5th (Monday) - social studies;


  • June 7 (Wednesday) -,


  • the 9th of June (Friday) - written foreign, biology,


  • June 13 (Tuesday) - literature, physics,


  • June 15th (Thursday) and June 16 (Friday) - foreign oral.

Thus, to graduation parties most students will prepare “with a clear conscience,” having already passed all scheduled exams and received results in most subjects. Those who were ill during the main examination period, chose subjects that were matched in terms of time, received a "bad" in Russian or mathematics, were removed from the exam, or faced technical or organizational difficulties during the exam (for example, a lack of additional forms or a power outage), will take exams on reserve dates.


Reserve days will be distributed as follows:



  • June 19 (Monday) - informatics, history, chemistry and geography,


  • June 20 (Tuesday) - physics, literature, biology, social studies, written foreign,


  • 21st of June (Wednesday) - Russian,


  • June, 22 (Thursday) - basic math,


  • June 28(Wednesday) - mathematics at the profile level,


  • June 29 (Thursday) - oral foreign,


  • 30 June (Friday) - all items.

Can there be changes in the timetable for passing the exam

The draft official timetable for the exam is usually published at the beginning of the academic year, is discussed, and the final approval of the timetable for the exam takes place in the spring. Therefore, the USE schedule for 2017 is subject to change.


However, for example, in 2016 the project was approved without any changes and the actual dates of the exams completely coincided with those announced in advance - both in the early and in the main wave. So chances are high that the 2017 schedule will also be adopted unchanged.


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