How will Moscow universities operate from June 13?

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A number of universities in Moscow will go into remote mode from June 13. This decision was taken by heads of educational institutions after the announcement of non-working days in Moscow. & Nbsp; On June 12, the mayor of Moscow & nbsp; Sergei Sobyanin & nbsp; announced the weekend extension to stop the growth in incidence from June 15-19.

Moscow State University

Starting June 13, Moscow State University will switch to remote mode to conduct a session and final certification. By order of the rector & nbsp; Viktor Sadovnichy , & nbsp; all events as part of the 2020-2021 Spring Summer Exam Session and State Final Certification will be held using e-learning technologies and online distance. & nbsp;

The rector of the Moscow State University also signed a decree establishing from June 14 to 19 inclusive in the university non-working days with maintenance of salaries for employees. Nowadays, only MSU employees will work, whose activities are of critical importance to the functioning of the university. & Nbsp;

Higher School of Economics & nbsp;

At the National Research University & nbsp; HSE & nbsp; part of the exams will take place online. Starting next week, the university will be partially transferred to remote mode to reduce risk for students and employees. Only exams that are difficult to carry out remotely will take place in the classrooms. Large auditoriums will not have more than 50 people. At the same time, students and staff will respect mask mode and social distancing.

MSTU im. Bauman

At the Moscow State Technical University (MSTU) named after Bauman's session and & nbsp; & nbsp; final state certification from June 15 to 19 & nbsp; will be held at a distance. Only the committee will have to take the exams in person. The university also decided to transfer & nbsp; 30% of employees who have not received the vaccine to telework, except in cases where the presence of an employee in the workplace is critical.

RANEPA & nbsp;

The educational process at the university will take place remotely from June 15-19, comprising an intermediate certification and a final state certification (GIA). According to further training programs, including further vocational training, by decision of the leaders, if it is not possible to carry out training sessions in distance format, the courses will be held in the classroom, with compulsory compliance of all security measures. Nbsp;

How will the schools operate and will the USE carry over?

USE will proceed according to the approved schedule, without any postponement, Rosobrnadzor reported. The main part of the Unified State Exam, including the most massive in Russian language, math and history, has already taken place. & Nbsp;

On June 15, graduates will take social studies, biology and the written part of the Unified State Examination in Foreign Languages ​​& ndash; June 18. Two days are planned for a foreign language oral & ndash; June 21 and 22. The Computer and ICT Exam will be computer-based on June 24-25. & nbsp;

Reserve days for passing the exam are provided for & nbsp; June 28 & ndash; July 2nd.

How will the admission campaign unfold & nbsp; this year ? & nbsp;

The Russian Universities Admission Campaign will start on June 20 and end on August 17, 2021. This year the universities & nbsp; will accept & nbsp; documents in electronic form, applicants may also mail them or bring them to the admissions office themselves. & nbsp;

The application can be submitted through the 'Unified Portal of State and Municipal Services' & # 39; & # 39; (EPGU), or through the University Information System. & Nbsp;

Previously, applicants could submit no more than five applications to three universities, and this year, they will be able to submit up to 10 applications to five universities. & Nbsp;

When will university enrollment begin? & nbsp;

Registrations will take place on August 17th in a single wave, which will require applicants to decide on a study place right away. Previously, universities were enrolled on the principle of 80% in the first wave and 20% & ndash; in the second. & nbsp;

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