🧒 Second week of Cyprus Pan-Cyprian Exams begins smoothly with major subjects underway
The second week of the Pan-Cyprian Exams for university access started on Monday with major subjects including Advanced Mathematics, Ancient Greek, and Technology for Technical Schools being tested. According to official data, 2,826 candidates are taking the Advanced Mathematics exam and 233 are appearing for Ancient Greek. The exams are progressing smoothly without reported issues from examination centers so far.
Socrates Mylona, Head of the Examination Service, confirmed that while this period covers significant subjects, the process remains without complications, noting that some students participating in official basketball missions abroad are also taking exams at specially arranged centers outside Cyprus. The practical examinations will be held at designated sports facilities in Nicosia from June 17 to June 19.
The exam schedule includes a variety of subjects over the next two weeks, with the third and final week covering Biology, Latin, Architecture, Accounting, and other courses. Candidates have already completed exams in Modern Greek, English, Music, Economics, Chemistry, and Technology courses.
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