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Moscow Expands Vocational Education for 9th Graders

Moscow Expands Vocational Education for 9th Graders

April 8, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Moscow Streamlines Vocational Education admissions, Expands College Opportunities

Table of Contents

  • Moscow Streamlines Vocational Education admissions, Expands College Opportunities
    • Simplified Entrance Exams for College-Bound Students
    • Focus on Employment Success
    • Requirements for 10th Grade Enrollment Remain ​Unchanged
  • Moscow‍ Vocational Education: Your Questions Answered
    • What are‍ the⁣ main changes to Moscow’s vocational education admissions?
    • How ‌will these‍ changes affect ⁣my child’s access to a Moscow‍ college?
    • What subjects ​do students now need to pass to ⁣enroll in a Moscow vocational college?
    • What⁢ are the benefits of attending a ⁣vocational college in Moscow?
    • Are there opportunities to⁢ prepare for ​the Unified State Exam⁢ (USE)?
    • When is the deadline for choosing the‌ OGE subjects?
    • When does the ⁣college submission period begin?
    • How many⁣ specialties can I apply ‌for, and how do I apply?
    • What is‌ the focus‌ of Moscow colleges, and how successful are graduates?
    • Which industries do moscow colleges collaborate with?
    • Are there any changes to ‍the ​duration of training programs?
    • Are Moscow’s college⁣ facilities being modernized?
    • Are there any new training centers?
    • Are new colleges ⁤being built?
    • What are the requirements for continuing to 10th grade?
    • What if‍ I need to retake the OGE?

MOSCOW – The moscow Department of Education and Science has⁣ enacted new regulations to⁣ broaden access to secondary vocational education, aligning with federal law.

Simplified Entrance Exams for College-Bound Students

Ninth-grade students in Moscow aiming for vocational‍ training and immediate entry into​ the workforce will now only be required to take two main state exams (OGE) – Russian language and mathematics – instead of the previous four.According to ​officials, the certificate earned through these two‍ exams⁤ holds the same ⁢weight ​as one obtained after completing four OGEs,⁤ granting access to⁣ any college and ‌specialty within the city.

Admission to Moscow colleges will be based solely on the scores achieved in the Russian‍ language and mathematics OGEs, a move designed to ensure ‌fairness and openness in the enrollment process.

Driven by increasing demand for skilled vocational graduates, Moscow has increased the number of publicly funded​ college places by 10,000, bringing the⁣ total to ‌37,000. City officials say this expansion guarantees every Moscow ninth-grader a⁤ tuition-free ‌spot in a vocational institution.

College enrollment offers a dual benefit: completion of secondary general education⁢ alongside acquisition of a sought-after profession.

Graduating from ‌college provides pathways to higher education. Graduates can pursue university ⁣degrees through ​internal institutional exams ​or by taking the Unified State Exam (USE) ‌to compete⁤ for general admission. ⁢free preparatory courses are available at colleges to‍ help students prepare for ‍the USE.

Students wishing to opt for the two-exam route must finalize their OGE subject choices by May 15.

College request season begins in late June. ⁢Applicants can apply to‍ five specialties concurrently, either within a single institution ⁤or across ‌multiple colleges. The application process is entirely electronic and accessible through the mos.ru⁢ portal.

Focus on Employment Success

Moscow⁢ colleges emphasize practical skills and industry relevance, producing graduates who⁢ are highly⁣ sought after by employers. According‍ to the city, 95% of graduates find ⁢employment in their chosen​ field. This success ‌stems⁤ from a revamped approach to education, where over half of the curriculum is shaped by employer needs and nearly 70%‌ of training time is‌ dedicated to hands-on⁣ experience.

Moscow colleges collaborate with ​over 3,000 employers, including major industrial enterprises, manufacturers, hospitality groups, and‍ IT companies.

Training programs⁤ are being condensed to three‌ years, starting in the 2025 academic year, and will include the acquisition of multiple skill sets to enhance graduates’ competitiveness.

The city is investing ‍heavily⁤ in modernizing ⁤college facilities. ​Approximately 70% of college workshops​ and laboratories have already been ‌upgraded, with full⁣ modernization expected by the end of 2027.

In october 2024, Moscow opened a flagship ⁢practical training center at the Rudnevo Industrial Park. This center⁢ provides specialized training ⁣in industrial⁢ trades, catering to the ⁤needs of Technopolis⁣ Moscow residents and other⁣ businesses.⁢ The center serves over 3,000 students from 15‌ colleges annually. Two additional centers are planned for 2025.

Seven new colleges,totaling over⁣ 400,000 square meters,are planned for Moscow,with capacity for over 60,000 students. The Moscow Technological College and the ⁢Moscow College of ‌Management,⁣ Hotel Business and Details Technology⁣ “Tsaritsyno” are currently undergoing extensive renovations.

Requirements for 10th Grade Enrollment Remain ​Unchanged

Students planning to continue their education in the 10th grade will still need ⁢to ‌pass the⁣ OGE in four subjects: Russian language,mathematics,and two elective subjects. Each school sets its own minimum passing scores. Schools are obligated‍ to enroll students who meet the minimum ​requirements,provided they graduated from ‌the ninth grade at⁣ that school.

Ninth-grade graduates ⁤have the option to retake‍ the OGE twice, free ‍of charge, at ‌the Moscow ‌Center for Education Quality to improve their scores for 10th-grade ⁤enrollment. Schools are required‍ to accept students with improved scores.

Moscow‍ Vocational Education: Your Questions Answered

This article provides​ a⁤ comprehensive‌ overview of the recent changes and opportunities within‍ Moscow’s vocational education system. We’ll ⁤answer ⁣your top questions, drawing directly‍ from the facts provided ​in the source article.

What are‍ the⁣ main changes to Moscow’s vocational education admissions?

The most notable change‍ is the simplification of entrance exams for students seeking vocational training after the 9th grade. Instead‌ of taking four subjects‌ in the OGE (Russian Language, Mathematics, and two electives), students will now only need to ​pass Russian ‌Language and Mathematics. This allows a streamlined pathway into‍ college.

How ‌will these‍ changes affect ⁣my child’s access to a Moscow‍ college?

The new regulations aim to broaden access to vocational training. The certificate obtained based on the two ⁣required exams has the same value as the‌ previous ‍four-exam ‍certificate, granting ​access​ to any college‍ and specialty within Moscow. Moreover, the city is increasing the number​ of publicly funded college ‍places by 10,000, ensuring that every Moscow ninth-grader has a tuition-free spot ⁢in a vocational institution.

What subjects ​do students now need to pass to ⁣enroll in a Moscow vocational college?

Students are now required to pass only two entrance exams: Russian language and mathematics. These scores solely determine ⁢admissions to Moscow colleges.

What⁢ are the benefits of attending a ⁣vocational college in Moscow?

Attending a Moscow college provides a dual ‍benefit: it allows students to complete their secondary general education⁤ while concurrently acquiring a sought-after profession. Further, college graduates⁢ can ‌pursue higher‍ education⁢ thru internal⁣ exams or the Unified State Exam (USE).

Are there opportunities to⁢ prepare for ​the Unified State Exam⁢ (USE)?

Yes, free preparatory courses are available at Moscow colleges​ to help students prepare for the Unified State Exam (USE) ⁢if they wish to pursue ‍a university degree after completing college.

When is the deadline for choosing the‌ OGE subjects?

Students ⁣wishing to opt ⁤for the⁢ two-exam route to vocational college must finalize their OGE subject choices by May 15.

When does the ⁣college submission period begin?

The college request season begins in late June.

How many⁣ specialties can I apply ‌for, and how do I apply?

Applicants can apply‍ to five specialties ‍concurrently, either within a single institution or across multiple colleges. ⁤The entire application process is electronic, accessible through the mos.ru portal.

What is‌ the focus‌ of Moscow colleges, and how successful are graduates?

Moscow ​colleges emphasize practical skills and industry relevance. A remarkable 95% of ⁢graduates find employment in their ⁢chosen field. This success is attributed to a revamped ‌educational approach, where employers shape ‌more than half of the curriculum, and nearly 70% of training ‍time is dedicated to‍ hands-on experience.

Which industries do moscow colleges collaborate with?

Moscow colleges collaborate with over 3,000 employers,including major⁤ industrial enterprises,manufacturers,hospitality groups,and IT companies.

Are there any changes to ‍the ​duration of training programs?

Yes, training programs are being ⁣condensed to three years, starting in the 2025 academic year. These programs will include multiple skill sets to enhance graduates’ ⁤competitiveness.

Are Moscow’s college⁣ facilities being modernized?

yes, the city is heavily investing in modernizing college facilities. Approximately 70% of college workshops ‍and laboratories have already been upgraded, with full modernization expected by the end of 2027.

Are there any new training centers?

Yes. A flagship practical training center was opened in October ‌2024 ‌at ‌the rudnevo Industrial⁣ Park. This center provides specialized training in industrial trades and serves over 3,000 students annually. Two additional centers ⁣are planned‍ for 2025.

Are new colleges ⁤being built?

Yes, seven new colleges are planned for Moscow, with a total capacity⁢ of over 60,000 students. The Moscow Technological College and the Moscow College of⁢ Management, Hotel⁢ Business and Details ‌Technology “Tsaritsyno” are currently ‍undergoing extensive renovations.

What are the requirements for continuing to 10th grade?

Students‍ planning to⁣ continue ‌their education in the 10th grade will still need to pass​ the OGE in four ‌subjects: Russian language, mathematics, and two elective ​subjects. ‌Each school sets its own minimum passing scores. Schools are obligated to enroll students who meet the minimum requirements, provided ‍they graduated from the ninth grade at ​that school.

What if‍ I need to retake the OGE?

Ninth-grade graduates have the option to retake the​ OGE⁣ twice, free of charge, at the Moscow Center ⁢for Education quality to improve their scores for 10th-grade enrollment.Schools are required to accept ‌students with⁣ improved scores.

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