
In the “battle” for one of the 68,574 positions in the Greek Universities log in today, friday, candidates General High Schools (GEL).
As usual, on the first day of the exams, candidates take an exam in the course of modern Greek language and literature (general education).
GEL candidates “replace” EPAL candidates who took the Modern Greek exams yesterday, Thursday.
On the first day of the Panhellenic competition, everything went smoothly, without problems.
It is noted that tomorrow, Saturday, June 3, EPAL candidates have the second day of exams, during which they will be tested in mathematics (algebra).
Beginning of high school exams, and
As a reminder, yesterday Thursday, in addition to the opening day of the Greek exams for EPAL candidates, was also the first day of exams for high school students.
Final exams in middle and high school will last until June 15.
Grade changes
For the general education course in Modern Greek Language and Literature, starting this year, excellent in the first subject, meaning that the summary that candidates are asked to make will receive 20 out of 100 points, compared to 15 received before last year.
In addition, in the course of Ancient Greek, one of the two questions of the studied text was “cut out”, which received 2 points out of 20. These points will be added to the translation of the unlearned, which will now be excellent for 10 points out of 20, out of 8 that were before the last of the year.
Special courses
The Orientation (GEL) and Specialization (EPAL) exams will be followed by Special Course exams from 17 to 29 June.
Candidates will be tested first in English on June 17 and in German on June 19. After that, the Freestyle and Line Drawing exams will take place (June 20 and 21, respectively).
After that, exams will be held for courses related to admission to music departments: Harmony (June 22), Musical listening skills test (June 23), Perception and knowledge of music (June 24), Musical performance and interpretation (June 26).
The special course exams will end with French (June 27), Spanish (June 28) and Italian (June 29).
Results and submission of the computerized article
Source: Kathimerini

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