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Numerous infractions detected during the initial year's examinations

Examination monitors at state test centers revealed 115 violation instances, as disclosed by Rosobrnadzor's press office. In addition, this year, Rosobrnadzor is actively engaging parents in their vigilant efforts...

Exam venues overseen by Rosobrnadzor reported 115 violations, as per their press service's...
Exam venues overseen by Rosobrnadzor reported 115 violations, as per their press service's statement. This year, parents are being actively engaged by Rosobrnadzor.

Numerous infractions detected during the initial year's examinations

Over 115 violations were reported during the Unified State Examination (USE) venues this year, according to a statement from the Rosobrnadzor's press service. The agency tasked parents and representatives of parent committees with monitoring the examination process to ensure the rights of the graduates were upheld. A total of 4,164 parents were present at the exam venues.

The most common infractions noted by parents included unauthorized individuals at the examination sites, a lack of metal detectors, exam organizers providing assistance to examinees, insufficient drafts or answer sheets, unescorted participant movement, no rooms for medical personnel, and inadequate instructions before the exam.

The violations will be analyzed with appropriate measures to address the issues and enhance the examination process. The first USE took place on May 23, 2025, with over 225,000 graduates participating in 89 regions for exams in history, literature, and chemistry.

In related context, it is essential to emphasize that strict rules prohibit searches and inspections of examination participants when metal detectors are triggered, as outlined in examination protocols.

The reported violations suggest procedural breaches or irregularities that affected the examination process, although the specific details of each incident were not provided.

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[1] Rosobrnadzor press service report on May 29, 2025, regarding violations observed during the 2025 Unified State Exam.[2] Strict protocols on examination protocols, including the prohibition of searches and inspections when metal detectors are triggered.

  1. The general news report by Rosobrnadzor press service on May 29, 2025, highlighted education-and-self-development concerns, as several violations were reported during the 2025 Unified State Exam.
  2. In the context of education-and-self-development and general news, the reported violations during the Unified State Examination (USE) have raised questions about the examination process's adherence to established protocols, particularly in the area of metal detector regulations.

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