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National Assessment 2026 for 8th grade students. Trials begin. Rules for students and exam schedule
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National Assessment 2026 for 8th grade students. Trials begin. Rules for students and exam schedule

The National Evaluation 2026 for eighth-grade students has begun, with the first written test in Romanian language and literature scheduled for June 22. The exams continue on June 24 with mathematics, and results will be published on July 1. Students can view their work before submitting appeals, according to the schedule approved by the Ministry of Education. The evaluation takes place between June 22–26 and is taken by students completing eighth grade. Those studying in minority languages will take an additional test in their native language on June 26. Students must arrive at examination halls by 8:30 AM, with exams starting at 9:00 AM. They have two hours to complete each exam. Rules require valid identification, approved writing materials, and prohibit electronic devices such as smartphones and smartwatches. Results are displayed anonymously using individual codes, with final results published on July 8 after resolving appeals. Exam scores determine admission to high school, with placement based on average scores and student preferences.

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National Assessment 2026 for 8th grade students. Trials begin. Rules for students and exam schedule

The National Evaluation 2026 for eighth-grade students has begun, with the first written test in Romanian language and literature scheduled for June 22. The exams continue on June 24 with mathematics, and results will be published on July 1. Students can view their work before submitting appeals, according to the schedule approved by the Ministry of Education. The evaluation takes place between June 22–26 and is taken by students completing eighth grade. Those studying in minority languages will take an additional test in their native language on June 26. Students must arrive at examination halls by 8:30 AM, with exams starting at 9:00 AM. They have two hours to complete each exam. Rules require valid identification, approved writing materials, and prohibit electronic devices such as smartphones and smartwatches. Results are displayed anonymously using individual codes, with final results published on July 8 after resolving appeals. Exam scores determine admission to high school, with placement based on average scores and student preferences.

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