Test takers can print their admission tickets online starting from February 23.
The exam will start at 11:00 in all testing centers.
Transportation of test materials and test supervisor to the school located on Chilov Island will be carried out by helicopter.
Test takers are required to arrive at the test center before 10:45 to pass the admission procedures at the Center. To ensure silence in the test centers, nobody will be allowed into the building 15 minutes before the start of the exam.
In order to prevent overcrowding and contact situations, different entry times for the exam participants have been determined and indicated on the admission tickets. Therefore, it is recommended to come to the test centre at the time mentioned in the ticket.
Test takers should bring the following documents on the test day:
1) Admission Ticket
2) ID (Original only)
Important notes:
a) Citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan must present their ID (original only) including those who are not 16 yet;
b) foreigners are required to present their passport or temporary residence permit document; stateless persons must present their ID card or temporary residence permit document; foreigners with refugee status or their family members must present their refugee card as an identification document for admissions to a test site.
- pupils, who don’t have photo on their ID, are required to present reference given by the institutions with a photo (the reference must be included 3x4 sized photo of the pupil and must be stamped) and identification document attached to other required documents.
Exams will be administered at 211 test centers in 29 cities and regions by 211 test supervisors, 4647 hall proctors and 1334 other test staff.
50,498 pupils are expected to participate in the exam to be held on March 5.
20 test takers with physical disabilities (visually impaired, hearing impaired, etc.) will also take part in the exam. SEC will provide favorable conditions for persons with disabilities to ensure that all students can test under a uniform set of conditions. Special testing rooms will be organized and individual supervisors will be appointed for visually impaired test takers.
SEC and Special State Protection Service will seal the test centers together and hand them over to the Ministry of Internal Affairs for protection.