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Seifol2015-05-23 19:45:47
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Seifol, 2015-05-23 19:45:47

Which institutes can I apply for entrance interviews?

Greetings. In general, such a problem. I was going to take physics ... to enter one institute, then I decided to apply to others, and here's a bummer - they require computer science. Thanks to our merciful state, we declared the subjects at the beginning of the 11th grade, now nothing can be changed.
Actually, this is the question: what institutions in Moscow are accepted without the Unified State Examination, after an interview? Or maybe there are good institutes that they take according to the results of the Unified State Exam in physics?))

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Armenian Radio, 2015-05-23
@Seifol

The main regulatory document is the procedure for admission in 2015 , section II. It follows from it that a university that gives state diplomas is obliged to accept school graduates in 2015 only for the Unified State Examination. On the basis of a non-USE, school graduates of this year cannot enter a state university in any way. (There are a bunch of points where the university can hold its own exams instead of the USE, but this is not for this year's school graduates).

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asd111, 2015-05-24
@asd111

Call the university you like (to the admissions office of the university) and ask - they will tell you everything with pleasure. Usually in universities you can transfer from one specialty to another, but you need to add subjects that were not there.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-05-23
@opium

As far as I remember, it was possible to choose an additional exam option
, there are always several spare kits

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Espleth, 2015-05-24
@Espleth

Get used to it, this is Russia =)
>> good institutes, what do they take according to the results of the Unified State Examination in physics?
Well, if you have enough points, then if my memory serves me, the following are taken, including in physics: MEPhI, MIPT, MAI, Baumanka.

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