As of the latest report from the Ministry of Education, the application process for the upcoming State Graduation Test has seen participation from approximately 8,000 graduates since the commencement of applications on June 1st. This figure is below the expected total of 18,000 applicants who are scheduled to take the exam on June 20th. The application process for this year’s examination is managed through the eKosova online platform.
Fatmir Elezi, Head of the Division for Evaluation, Standards, and Monitoring at the Ministry of Education, provided details regarding the ongoing registration efforts. The examination results are slated for release on June 29th. In addition to the procedural updates, education experts have noted that the implementation of the new Graduation Law is expected to increase the level of oversight across the entirety of the State assessment.
The State Graduation Test remains a significant academic milestone for the cohort of graduates. The Ministry confirmed that all necessary measures are in place to administer the exam to the anticipated 18,000 candidates on June 20th. The focus remains on ensuring a standardized and controlled testing environment as the academic year concludes in June.
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Is the low application number reflective of a broader issue with the graduation cohort?
What factors might account for the gap between the current and expected number of applicants?