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    ENTRANCE EXAM TESTS, ORAL EXAMINATION PROCESS REQUIRE IMPROVEMENT IN ARMENIA

    ARKA
    Aug 12, 2008

    YEREVAN, August 12. /ARKA/. Entrance examinations held this year
    showed that tests on a number of subjects and oral examination process
    require improvement in the country, Armenian Minister of Science and
    Education Spartak Seyranyan said.

    It is quite difficult to establish knowledge of entrants based on
    tests consisting of 80 questions in such disciplines as "History of
    Armenia" and "General History", unlike language subjects and math,
    the Minister told journalists. Similar problems occurred in preparing
    tests on chemistry, biology and geography that will be included in
    the uniform state exams system next year, he said.

    In September the Ministry will start preparing guidebooks to be
    distributed to entrants in November the latest so that they have
    an idea how the exams on these three disciplines will be held, the
    Minister said.

    The Minister also pointed out the problems occurred during the oral
    examinations this year, particularly discontent of entrants and
    their parents as no appeal procedure is provided for in the case of
    oral exams.

    Seyranyan stressed the necessity to bring oral examination process
    closer to the test system when entrants answer verbal questions in
    written (like TOEFL).

    "We will try to find an option that will satisfy entrants on the one
    hand and will not turn exams into a primitive proc ess on the other
    hand," the Minister said.

    Apart from language disciplines, in all other cases oral exams should
    be maximally brought close to tests to avoid any display of bias,
    Seyranyan said.

    About 65,000 students study in 16 state-owned higher schools in
    Armenia.

    According to the Ministry, 10,001 students entered the universities
    in Armenia this year (2,242 - in state-funded section, 3,327 in
    paid departments and 4,401 with no right of adjournment of military
    service).
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