2026 University Entrance Exams: Applicants' answers to be recorded on computer disks
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Applicants' answers for the 2026 University Entrance Exams in Kyrgyzstan will be recorded on computer disks.
- The Center for Assessment and Teaching Methods will perform this task on June 5.
- This change aims to streamline the exam process and manage applicant responses.
Kyrgyzstan is set to implement a new procedure for its 2026 University Entrance Exams, with applicant responses to be recorded on computer disks. The Center for Assessment and Teaching Methods (CATM) announced that this process will take place on June 5.
This technological shift aims to modernize the examination system and ensure efficient handling of applicant data. By transferring written answers to digital format, the CATM anticipates a more streamlined process for grading and record-keeping.
The move is part of broader efforts to enhance the transparency and efficiency of educational assessments within the country. The use of computer disks for storing responses is expected to facilitate easier archiving and retrieval of exam materials, contributing to a more organized and accessible system for both students and educational authorities.
Further details regarding the specific technical requirements for applicants and the exact implementation of this digital recording process are expected to be released by the CATM. The initiative reflects a growing trend in educational institutions worldwide to adopt digital solutions for managing large-scale examinations.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.