Foreign language certificates are recognized in the final certification

The Ministry of Justice has registered amendments and additions to the regulation governing the procedure for conducting the final state certification in secondary specialized educational institutions. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
From now on, students who have national or international certificates in foreign languages and general education subjects will not take the state exam in these subjects during the final certification tests and will be awarded the maximum score. Students who have not passed the final certification for three years will be granted the right to take the exam externally in order to receive a state-standard certificate.
Additionally, an appeals commission will be established to review complaints arising during the final certification process. Students can submit an appeal within three working days from the day the exam results are announced.
During the appeal process, the student's scores will not be reduced. This procedure is aimed at protecting students' rights and ensuring fair assessment.





