Today, Tuesday, the exams for Specialized Courses begin, starting with the English exam. The exam is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m., and candidates must arrive at the exam rooms by 9:30 a.m.
It is worth noting that the Special Subjects exams are for candidates from General Lyceums (GEL) and Vocational High Schools (EPAL), who have registered for an exam in one or more Special Subjects in order to qualify for admission this year to a School or Department, for which an exam in one or more special courses is required.
This week, the Special Course exams will continue with Freehand Drawing (Wednesday, June 17) and Linear Drawing (Thursday, June 18), German (Friday, June 19), and Music Perception, Theory, and Harmony (Saturday, June 20).
The exams for the Specialized Courses will be completed next week, with the following courses: Music Performance and Interpretation (Monday, June 22), French (Tuesday, June 23), Italian (Wednesday, June 24), and Spanish (Thursday, June 25).
Please note that the exam duration for foreign language courses is three (3) hours, while for Drawing (Freehand and Linear) it is six (6) hours. For the music course Music Performance and Interpretation , the vocal or instrumental music exam lasts 4 to 6 minutes per candidate, while for the music course Music Perception, Theory, and Harmony, the exam lasts a total of three (3) hours and 30 minutes.
It is worth noting that candidates must arrive at the exam rooms by 8:00 a.m. for courses with an exam time of 8:30 a.m. (Freehand Drawing, Linear Drawing, German, Music Performance and Interpretation, French, Italian, Spanish). For the subject Music Perception, Theory, and Harmony, which begins at 10:00, candidates must arrive at the exam rooms by 9:30 a.m.
Finally, please note that the exam period began yesterday, Monday, June 15, 2026, and will last until Friday, June 26, 2026, the period during which the Health Examinations and Practical Tests for candidates (General Upper Secondary School and Vocational Upper Secondary School) seeking admission to the Departments of Physical Education and Sports Science (TEFAA).