Changes to Unified State Exam 2014 discussed at Tatarstan Government House
20 May 2014, Tuesday
On May 20, at a briefing at Tatarstan Government House, First Deputy Minister Danil Mustafin told journalists about changes to the Unified State Exam in 2014.
In particular, Danil Mustafin said that the new legislation cancels paper certificates with the exam results (information about scores of examinees is contained in relevant information systems), expands terms of validity of the exam up to four years. These terms apply to graduates of 2012 and 2013. By and large, it was planned to open 107 examination points. As a result of the actual registration of graduates and other categories of participants of the exam in the Federal information system for mass examinations (Russian language and mathematics), 101 examination points will work.
One more change Danil Mustafin told about is that the exam variants will be divided according to the time zones and not to zones (Center, Ural, Siberia and the Far East) as it was before. One of the conditions that enable raising technological capabilities of holding the exam and other activities to assess the quality of education to a new level is opening a new building of the Regional centre for monitoring quality of education that serves as a regional center for information processing during the state examination. It is planned to open the Center this week, Danil Mustafin said.
On 5 February Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin took part in ceremony of awarding winners of the regional competition “The Woman of the Year. The Man of the Year: A Woman’s View” held at the Korston Leisure and Recreation Center in Kazan.
On 4 March at a briefing in the Government House of the republic Tatarstan Minister of Land and Property Relation Fanil Agliullin told about changes in land legislation enforced from 1 March of the current year. He said that they simplify a number of procedures for land plot owners including expanding the possibilities for land use and changing the rules for changing the category of a plot.
On 2 March in her address on the occasion of the Mentor’s Day, Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Leyla Fazleeva congratulated residents of the republic with the event and wrote: “Since 2025 this holiday established by Russian President Vladimir Putin has occupied a worthy place in the calendar of significant dates of our country, emphasizing the high status and significance of the mentoring mission.
On 28 February, speaking at a meeting held by Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin in the Government House of the republic with all municipalities taking part in it via videoconference, the Director of the Fund “The Institute of Development of Tatarstan Cities” Nailya Nagumanova informed about preparation to the implementation of the Our Yard programme in the republic.