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No One Wants To Study In Military Universities In Belarus

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No One Wants To Study In Military Universities In Belarus

Which faculties accept applicants with a minimum number of points at the Centralizes Testing?

The minimum threshold scores with which applicants-2022 will be able to enter universities this year have become known. So, if a person does not plan to be a philologist, it is enough for them to score only 10 points in the Russian or Belarusian language, writes intex-press.by.

This year, the country's universities plan to accept about 53,000 applicants. Of these, a little more than 27.5 thousand will study for the expense of the state budget. This is about the same as it was in 2021. The minimum threshold scores with which boys and girls will be accepted to universities and colleges have not changed either. They are as shown below:

10 points and more in Russian or Belarusian languages (for future philologists — from 25);

20 points and more in mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology;

25 points and more in history, social science, geography, foreign languages;

10 points and more in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, if this is the second profile subject;

15 points and more in history, social science, geography, foreign languages, if this is the second profile subject.

In addition, in some specialties, applicants will be able to submit certificates to a number of universities, even if they score over 7 points. Documents with such results will be accepted by the commissions of the Military Academy, the University of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Institute of the Border Service, and the military faculties of civilian universities.

Important to note, on May 2, registration for centralized testing began in Belarus, which will last until June 1.

The CT-2022 schedule is as follows:

On June 14, applicants will take the Belarusian language test;

June 16 and 17 — the Russian language;

June 19 — social science;

June 21 and 22 — mathematics;

June 24 — biology;

June 26 — foreign language (English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese);

June 28 — chemistry;

June 30 — physics;

July 2 — history of Belarus;

July 4 — geography;

July 6 — world history (modern time).

Reserve days for CT:

July 12 and 14 — the Belarusian and Russian languages;

July 12 and 16 — other subjects.

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