About 58.5 thousand eleventh-graders across the country are taking part in it, BelTA writes.

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144 points across the country are involved for conducting the RCE.
Graduates will be able to test their knowledge in Russian or Belarusian language, as well as in one of the profile subjects of their choice (physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, foreign languages, history of Belarus in the context of world history, social studies, geography).
As previously reported by the Republican Institute for Knowledge Control, the tasks for the rehearsal centralized exam will be similar to the CE tasks, but will not duplicate them.
After passing the RCE, participants in their personal account on the RIKZ website will be able to see not only their scores, but also a scan of the answer sheet, as well as the correct answers, which will allow them to perform error correction. The grading system will remain unchanged.
"The RCE will help graduates understand how the exam will proceed (from seating to filling out forms), assess the level of their knowledge in the chosen subject, and also learn how to correctly allocate time during the exam," the RIKZ noted.
In Minsk, more than 13 thousand eleventh-graders will participate in the rehearsal of the centralized exam.
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