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Those who wish to become journalists will take exams
Baku / 01.08.18 / Turan: Applicants wishing to enroll in universities on the specialty journalism, August 6 will take exams to identify the ability.According to the State Examination Center, those wishing to enter the specialty of journalism must register before the end of this day. ON the results of the test examinationsthey must fulfill the conditions of the corresponding competition. The total point collected by them should exceed 200. Those who fulfilled this condition should write an essay on the proposed topic next week.For the first time for applicants this year, participation in writing on the specialty "journalism" will be free, at the expense of the state budget. Other applicants will have to pay for the exam.The State Examination Center published both the themes of the essays and the requirements for them.Examinations to determine abilities are usually conducted in Baku, Nakhchivan, Ganja, Lankaran, Sheki, Barda, Goychay, Khachmaz and Shirvan. This exam lasts for two and a half hours, the entrants choose one of their three proposed themes for writing the essay. The address where the exams will be conducted is not specified. -0-
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