The final exam in the subjects Montenegrin-Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian language and literature and Albanian language and literature, which was taken by more than five thousand high school graduates, was held in full accordance with the prescribed rules, announced the director of the Examination Center, Miloš Trivić.
He specified that a total of 4.994 students took the exam in the subjects Montenegrin-Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian language and literature, as well as 204 students in Albanian language and literature.
He announced that the results would be announced on June 3rd.
"According to information from the field, which we received from the supervisor, the exam was conducted entirely in accordance with the prescribed rules, with no recorded irregularities or violations of the rules of conduct. I would like to express my special gratitude to the Police Directorate, which, with its preventive actions during the previous days and today, contributed to the exam being conducted in a peaceful and safe atmosphere, without disrupting public order and peace throughout the country," Trivić emphasized.
The Director of the Examination Center thanked the school principals, school coordinators and test administrators for their responsible and professional work, as well as the students and their parents for their serious and correct approach to this important exam.
UP: No interruptions or incidents
The Police Directorate (PD) announced that the high school graduation exam in the mother tongue was successfully implemented in all high schools in Montenegro, which went smoothly, without interruptions or incidents.
"In preparation for the exams, Police Directorate officers have undertaken increased operational-tactical and preventive activities, including inspections of school facilities and increased presence in the field," the Police Directorate (UP) said in a statement.
As the police add, during the exams, full cooperation was achieved with school administrations and other competent entities, which ensured the smooth running of the process and the complete safety of students and teaching staff.
"The activities undertaken had their full effect, and the graduation exam was implemented successfully and in accordance with the plan," the UP statement concluded.
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