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29 students excluded during three matriculation exams/ Minister warns

2026-06-22 11:35:00, Aktualitet CNA

29 students excluded during three matriculation exams/ Minister warns

On the eve of the final State Matura 2026 exam, Minister of Education Mirela Kumbaro has called on high school graduates to properly respect the exam regulations, recalling that the use of mobile phones and other smart devices is strictly prohibited in testing facilities.

Through a message on social media addressed to high school graduates and exam administrators, the minister expressed regret for 29 students who were excluded from the State Matura exams during the first three tests due to violation of the regulations.

"I regret the 29 high school graduates who were excluded during the first three exams for violating the regulations, losing the opportunity to continue the State Matura exams and putting their university enrollment at risk for this academic year, but respecting the rules is extremely important and non-negotiable," the minister said.

She noted that respecting the rules, calmness and concentration remain the main factors for achieving the best results.

"Dear high school graduates, responsibly respect all the established rules and follow the instructions of the administrators. Calmness, concentration and correctness are the key elements for the highest possible results," emphasized Kumbaro.

The 2026 State Matura is administered in 144 examination centers, with over 2,000 teacher administrators and 170 monitors from the Ministry of Education. The elective subject exam concludes the national testing process, the results of which will serve as the basis for applications and admission to higher education institutions.

Earlier, Minister of Education Mirela Kumbaro stated that this year measures have been added to ensure the smooth running of the process, as well as penalties for high school graduates who violate regulations and administrators./ CNA





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