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Rosobrnadzor told what you can take with you to the Unified State Exam 2026


26 May 14:40

Unified State Exam 2026 participants were allowed to keep water, medicines and snacks on their desks. RIA Novosti reports this with reference to a document from Rosobrnadzor.

In addition to exam materials, the graduate may have a pen with black ink on his desk, a passport, and drafts issued in the classroom. Medicines, food and a bottle of water are also allowed. At the same time, food packaging and the snack itself should not interfere with other exam participants.

Additional accessories may be used on individual items. A non-programmable calculator will be allowed at the Unified State Exam in biology, geography and chemistry. In mathematics you will be able to use a ruler without reference information. In physics, both a calculator and a ruler are allowed.

During the geography exam, participants will be given an administrative map of Russia and a political map of the world along with their assignments. In chemistry, the materials will include the periodic table, the solubility table and the electrochemical series of metal voltages.

Those submitting literature will be provided with spelling dictionaries. The use of personal dictionaries is not recommended.

At the Unified State Examination in computer science, participants will be given computers with installed software. For the foreign language exam, equipment for listening and speaking will be prepared.

Let us remind you that the main period of the Unified State Exam 2026 will begin on June 1.



















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