Basic Innovations of 2010 Unified Entry Exams
01.07.2010
  • All entrants pass 4 exams in order to continue studying at academic higher educational programs
  • State grants for 2010 academic higher educational programs  will be allocated according to the results of general ability tests as well as 4 exams (1,5 is the value of general ability test)
  • If the entrant passes 25% of the defined maximal score in each subject (foreign languages – 20%), he/she crosses the minimal competency level. Higher educational institutions are able to increase minimal competency independently.
  • 40 (not 50) exercises will be given in all parts of general ability tests. Entrants will still have 3 hours for the tests.
  • Citizens of Georgia will have opportunity to pass only general ability tests in Armenian or Azerbaijanian languages in order to be enrolled at Georgian Language studying educational programs of higher educational institution according to the scaled marks of this exam.

State Education Grant

State Educatiol Grant will be allocated for the citizens of Georgia according to the Unified Entry Exams.

State Education Grant will not be allocated:

  • for the person, who have already obtained grant for higher educational program;
  • for the person, who received enough scores for  the state grant, but were not enrolled in higher educational institution in 2010;
  • for the person, who could not cross minimal competency level in the subjects that were listed in the exam card;
  • Up to 2% of the annual amount of the state education grant is available to be allocated for the citizens of foreign countries within the special educational program of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia in accordance with an international agreement or reciprocity principle.

The rule of state financing for academic higher educational programs:

State education grant will be allocated according to the results of the general ability tests as well as all other exams (3 compulsory and 1 elective).

Grant (absolute) score determinative rule for academic higher educational programs:

7% of the state grant for academic higher educational programs will be distributed equally among each elective subject (literature, mathematics, history, geography, chemistry, physics and biology – 1% for each subject). The left 93% will be distributed proportionately in accordance with the competition – it depends on the amount of entrants and the selected subjects.

If the allocated grant for any field will not be fully spent, the left amount will be proportionately distributed among the elective subjects.

All elective subjects have its own value (general ability tests – 1,5 and all other exam subjects – 1%). The scaled scores of each subject will be multiplied on the relevant weights and the results will be summed. For example: if the entrant received 169,1 in Georgian Language and Literature and 165,7 – in general ability tests, 164,8 -  in foreign language and 164,0 – in mathematics, his/her grant(absolute) score will be calculated in following: 169,1x1+165,7x1,5+164,8x1+164,0x1=746,45

The annual amount of the state grant will be distributed in following principle:

The state grant will not be allocated in accordance with the rate list. It will be allocated according to the grant rate list created for each elective subject (literature, mathematics, history, geography, chemistry, physics and biology). Amount of money, allocated for concrete subjects will be distributed in accordance with this list. For example:  entrants who passed exam in mathematics will compete for the state grant similarly as the entrants who passed exams in chemistry, literature and etc.

If the entrant passes exams in several elective subjects, he/she will obtain the state grant according to the scaled scores of the exams in compulsory subjects and the concrete elective subjects that enabled him/her to be enrolled at the faculty of higher educational institution.

If the entrant passes two or more elective exams that were required by the faculty, he/she will participate in the financing competition according to the scaled score of the elective subject that will enable him/her to increase financing regardless the result of the subject exam he/she was enrolled.

State grant allocation rule for professional higher educational program:

Entrants will receive state educational grants for professional higher educational program according to the results of general ability tests.

Opportunity for the students to increase or obtain state grants in 2010

Students, who were enrolled in higher educational institutions in 2010 according to Unified Entry Exams, are able to take participation in the state grant competition to obtain or increase financing. In order to obtain state grant, students will have to pass general ability tests and exams in Georgian or Russian languages. Students are able to participate in Unified Entry Exams in order to obtain the right to continue studying at another faculty or educational program.