The format of the exam is related to the
USE. Maximum scores for each subject (as of 2025) • Russian language- 37 points. • Mathematics (19 in algebra and 12 in geometry) – 31 points. • Physics – 39 points. •
Chemistry (work with a real experiment) – 38 points. •
Biology – 47 points. • Geography – 31 points. •
Social Studies – 37 points. • History – 37 points. • Literature – 42 points. •
Information and communications technologies – 21 points. • Foreign languages (English, German, French, Spanish) – 68 points. • Native Language – 5 points. The
State Final Attestation (GIA) for 9th-grade graduates is assessed at the regional level. Upon successful completion of the exams, students are awarded certificates of basic general education. In the 2018/19 academic year, ninth-grade students were required to take a total of four final exams: two compulsory subjects (Russian language and mathematics) and two elective subjects chosen from an approved list. In 2018, a pilot program for the oral part of the Russian language exam, officially called the
"Final Oral Interview in Russian Language", was introduced. Passing this oral exam, along with having no annual grades below "satisfactory," is a prerequisite for admission to the main OGE.
Mathematics As of 2024 the mathematics exam is divided into two modules: an algebra module and an geometry module. The minimum required score to obtain a certificate is 8 points.
Geography As of 2024 the geography exam consists of 30 questions, including 27 multiple-choice tasks and three extended-response tasks (questions 12, 28, and 29). The exam duration is 150 minutes.
Informatics The Informatics Exam consists of two parts: • Part 1 contains 10 short-answer questions. • Part 2 includes five tasks performed using a computer disconnected from the Internet. In two of these tasks, students can choose between different task types (13.1 or 13.2, and 15.1 or 15.2). In 2022, the entire exam was conducted on computers in Moscow and the Moscow region. Since 2023, some other regions have also introduced the fully computerized version of the exam, known as KOGE. The exam duration is 150 minutes.
Social studies As of 2019, the Social Studies Exam consists of two parts: • Part 1 includes 25 tasks. • Questions 1–20 require selecting one correct answer from four options. • Question 21 requires comparing two social objects or phenomena (indicating two similarities and two differences). • Question 22 is a matching task. • Questions 23 and 24 test the ability to work with statistical materials (diagrams or tables). • Question 25 assesses the ability to distinguish evaluative judgments from factual statements. • Part 2 (tasks 26–32) assesses text analysis skills and the ability to find and apply information from a given text. The exam duration is 180 minutes, and the use of any additional materials is not allowed.
Literature The Literature Exam consists of two parts: Part 1 includes four tasks: • Tasks 1 and 2 are based on a fragment of a literary work (epic, lyrical-epic, or dramatic). In Task 1, students are given two questions but need to answer only one. For Task 2, students select another fragment from the same work and answer one of the two provided questions. • Task 3 involves analyzing a poem, with two questions provided, from which students choose one to answer. • Task 4 requires comparing the poem from Task 3 with another poem and answering a question based on this comparison. For all tasks, detailed responses are required, focusing on text analysis without distorting the author's intent or making logical, factual, or language errors. The recommended response length is 3–5 sentences for the first three tasks and 5–8 sentences for the fourth. The maximum score is 6 points for Tasks 1–3 and 8 points for Task 4. Part 2 requires writing an essay on a literary topic: • Students choose one topic from five options. The recommended essay length is at least 200 words, but if the essay is under 150 words, it receives 0 points. The essay should fully address the topic, include text-based arguments, avoid factual and logical errors, maintain the author's perspective, and use literary terms appropriately. The maximum score for the essay (Task 5) is 13 points. Additionally, the exam assesses language proficiency, with up to 6 points awarded for grammar and style. Throughout the exam, students are allowed to use complete texts of literary works and collections of poetry. The exam duration is 235 minutes. == Paper forms ==