
Step-by-step preparation for LGS: There will be no questions from the second semester
The central exam within the scope of the High School Transition System (LGS) will be held on 4 June. With the LGS score, students will be accepted to Anatolian, science and social sciences, especially Anatolian vocational and technical Anatolian high schools, Anatolian technical programs and secondary education institutions that implement special programs and projects.
According to the Central Examination Application and Application Guide for Secondary Education Institutions to Admit Students by Examination, applications are made by students who are not registered in the e-School system abroad, and the state of emergency (OHAL) declared due to the earthquake, Adana, Adıyaman, Diyarbakır, Gaziantep, Hatay, Kahramanmaraş, Kilis. It will be held centrally by the Ministry for all 8th grade students, with the exception of students registered in Malatya, Osmaniye and Şanlıurfa. Applications began on April 3; it will end tomorrow.
WILL NOT FORCE
After the earthquake disaster, the Ministry of National Education (MEB) announced that they would not be responsible for the second semester subjects of the students in LGS. In this context, the exam will be held on the basis of the curriculum applied in the first semester of the 8th grade in the 2022-2023 academic year. Minister of National Education Mahmut Özer, at the meeting where he met with the education editors last week, pointed out the earthquakes and declared that the children are going through a difficult period, so they will not be too hard on LGS. Apart from that, there is no change in sessions, exam times, number of questions and course distributions in LGS.
The exam will be administered in two sessions, 90 multiple choice questions will be asked and will be held on the same day. In the first session, students will be asked a total of 50 questions, 20 from Turkish, 10 each from the History of Turkish Revolution and Kemalism, Religious Culture and Moral Knowledge and Foreign Language tests, and a 75-minute response time will be given. In the second session, there will be a total of 40 questions, 20 each from Mathematics and Science courses, and 80 minutes will be allowed.
It will measure the student’s reading comprehension, interpretation, inference, problem solving, analysis, critical thinking, scientific process and similar skills according to the subjects and achievements of which the education has been completed as of the end of the first semester of the 2022-2023 academic year, which is one of the exam-based courses of the 8th grade for each field. questions will be included.
RESULTS JUNE 26
LGS results will be announced on the internet address “https://www.meb.gov.tr” on June 26. Exam result documents will not be sent to students by mail.
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While calculating the score of the students who will participate in LGS, the number of correct and incorrect answers will be determined for each subtest of the verbal and numerical sections. The raw score for each subtest of the student will be found by subtracting one-third of the number of incorrect answers from the number of correct answers for the relevant test.
ATTENTION TO THE DATES!
Since the application process will be carried out electronically, students whose information is not up-to-date should report this situation to the school directorate they are registered to. School directorates will complete the necessary update processes by checking the students’ information such as photographs, MERNIS-population records, compulsory foreign language, exemption status, equivalence records, exam precaution service. School directorates will be responsible for the up-to-dateness of students’ electronic information.
The parents of the students who are in other provinces due to force majeure such as transfer, compulsory change of residence, seasonal work, coming from abroad, relocation due to assignment, will apply to the provincial/district directorate of national education, where they want to take the exam, until 30 May, with petitions and documents describing the status of the student. The petitions will be evaluated by the Regional Examination Executive Commissions to be formed before the exam, and students whose applications are deemed appropriate will participate in the exam.
ENTRY DOCUMENTS ON 26 MAY
The exam will be held throughout the country, including the provinces in the earthquake zone. However, students in the provinces under the state of emergency were given the right to take the exam in other provinces if they wanted to. Students will complete their choice of province and district in which they will take the exam, tomorrow at the latest. The schools where those who do not make any choice will take the exam will be determined by the Ministry of National Education.
Information such as exam entrance place, hall, queue number, exam precaution service will be announced on the e-School Parent Information System on May 26. The exam entrance document with a photograph will be received by the school directorates electronically from the same date, and after being sealed and approved, it will be kept ready in the hall and in the queue where the student will take the exam.

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The article is about the central exam, called LGS, which is part of the High School Transition System in Turkey. The exam will be held on June 4 and is taken by 8th grade students to gain admission to different high schools. The exam will cover subjects taught in the first semester of the 2022-2023 academic year. The exam will be held in two sessions with a total of 90 multiple-choice questions. The results of the exam will be announced on June 26. Students whose information is not updated should report it to their respective school directorates. Students who are in other provinces can apply to take the exam in the province/district where they want to take the exam until May 30. The exam entrance documents will be received by the school directorates electronically on May 26.





