The 2013 Erovnuli Gamocdebis Testebi (National Examinations) represented a critical juncture in Georgia’s ongoing education reform. Administered by the National Assessment and Examinations Center (NAEC) , these standardized tests served as the sole, mandatory gateway for secondary school graduates seeking admission to public higher education institutions across the country.
Time pressure was high: ~50 questions in 90 minutes. 2013 erovnuli gamocdebis testebi
| Subject | Threshold for university admission | |--------|--------------------------------------| | Georgian Language | 25% (but some universities required higher) | | General Abilities | 25% | | Foreign Language | 20% | | Electives | 20–30% depending on competitiveness | The 2013 Erovnuli Gamocdebis Testebi: A Snapshot of
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The 2013 Unified National Exams in Georgia marked a significant year for university entrants, featuring updated testing formats and subject-specific booklets . These materials, managed by the National Assessment and Examinations Center (NAEC) The 2013 Unified National Exams in Georgia marked