Tbilisi, Georgia: The preparation of examination centers for 2025 is in its active phase across the country, as educational authorities gear up for the upcoming academic assessments.
The First Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth Giorgi Modebadze, Director of the National Assessment and Examinations Center Nino Tsereteli, and Adjara Minister of Education and Sport Maia Khajishvili visited the examination centers of Batumi and Khulo. Giorgi Modebadze and Nino Tsereteli also visited Gori and Ozurgeti exam centers along with them.
The centers are currently being set up and equipped, including the necessary work to keep the cooling system functioning properly. The process of supplying centers with office, agricultural, or other necessary materials continues. Also, installation of electrical, Internet networks, and video cameras.
In the coming days, the centers will be equipped with computers. Sectors will be fully organized. All conditions will be created in the examination centers so that the exam process can be conducted in a comfortable environment.
In 2025, as in previous years, exam centers will be opened: in Tbilisi, Batumi, Zugdidi, Kutaisi, Poti, Akhaltsikhe, Gori, Ozurgeti, Rustavi, Telavi, Khulo, and Ambrolauri. It is also noteworthy that up to 80,000 people are registered for the 2025 exams.
The examination process of 2025 will start on July 3 with unified national exams. Entrants will pass the first exam in Georgian language and literature. On July 22, the unified national exams will end with the fine and applied arts exam. Those registered for teacher exams will participate in the exam process from July 8.
The student grant competition will be held on July 10. The candidates for the Master’s degree will pass the common Master’s exam on July 21 and 22.