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National Assessment 2025. Today students give the math exam

Students during an exam. Photo: Dreamstime

Students during an exam. Photo: Dreamstime

The National Assessment 2025 continues today, June 25, with the written test in mathematics. Students have two hours, between 9:00 and 11:00, to solve the topics. Access to the exam rooms is made between 8:00 and 8:30.

  • HotNews.ro will publish the topics and resolutions for the Mathematics test from the National Assessment 2025, as soon as they are available. The Ministry of Education will officially publish topics and correction scales at 3:00 pm.

The students of the eighth grade support today, June 25, the written test in mathematics within the National Assessment 2025. It is the second evidence in the official calendar and has a duration of two hours, starting at 9:00. Access to the exam rooms was done until 8:30, and the students entered an identity card and writing tools with blue paste or ink.

The mathematics test has a structure known to the students from the official models published by the Ministry of Education: it contains three parts, with grid type exercises, short problems and requirements that require complete resolution. The topics addressed include algebra, geometry, functions, proportionality and equations.

National Assessment 2025. Last year's mathematics topics

National Assessment 2025. What students are not allowed to do in the room

At the National Assessment 2025, students must follow a strict set of rules in the examination room.

They are not allowed to enter with mobile phones, headphones, smart watches, manuals, siblings, beasts or any other materials that could help them solve the topics.

It is forbidden to communicate between candidates or with the outside, the exchange of objects or any behavior considered as fraud.

Students caught violating these rules risk eliminating from the examination and losing the right to support in the next two sessions.

National Assessment 2025. Appeals

The initial results at the National Assessment exam 2025 will be displayed on July 3, and the novelty of this year, as in the case of the BAC 2025 exam, is that the students can view the corrected works before deciding if they file. According to the Secretary of State Florian Lixandru, the visualization is done either in the examination center or in the school of origin, according to the case, notes EDUPU.

The works are scanned and loaded in a digital platform of the Ministry of Education. It is used for both correction and visualization, without the need for physical transport between counties.

Each work is corrected by two teachers from different schools. If at a grid item the two do not grant the same score, the platform automatically signals the difference and asks them to reverify. Thus, the risk of error is reduced.

The visualization is done in two days, between July 4 and 5, based on an application, in the presence of a teacher.

The minors must come with a parent. Shooting, shooting or comments about the note is not allowed. If he observes a problem (for example, someone else's work or a missing page), the Commission may request the correct recharge and correction of the work.

Appeals can be filed immediately after viewing.

This measure is a national premiere, introduced after years of requests from students, parents and educational organizations, and comes to provide more transparency and confidence in evaluation.

The final grades will be displayed on July 10, 2025.

Calendar National Assessment 2025

  • June 23, 2025: Romanian language and literature – written test
  • June 25, 2025: Mathematics – written test
  • June 27, 2025: Maternal language and literature – written test
  • July 3 – displaying the initial results
  • July 4-5-Viewing the works and submission of appeals
  • July 6-9-Solving the appeals
  • July 10 – Display Final Results

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