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Panhellenic Examinations commence today for General Lyceum candidates with modern Greek language

90,000 candidates enter the battle for one of the 68,788 places at universities - See in detail the program - What is allowed and what is forbidden to have with them - What applies to mobile phones

Newsroom May 30 07:35

The Panhellenic exams for 2025 commence today, marking the start of a crucial assessment period for students across Greece. The exams are open to candidates from all Orientation Groups in both day and evening General Lyceums (GEL), with the schedule extending to Saturday, May 31, for students enrolled in Vocational Lyceums (EPAL).

Participation and Scope

A total of approximately 90,000 students are participating in the Panhellenic examinations, competing for a limited number of 68,788 university places available nationwide for the 2025-26 academic year. This underscores the high level of competitiveness and the importance of these exams in shaping future academic pathways.

Exam Schedule and Logistics

The official start time for the examinations has been set at 8:30 a.m., though students are advised to arrive at their examination centers no later than 8:00 a.m. Each exam session lasts exactly three hours, emphasizing the need for careful time management and thorough preparation.

Allowed and Prohibited Items

Candidates are permitted to bring the following items into the exam room:
– Valid identification (identity card or passport)
– The official candidate’s exam card
– A blue or black pen, pencil, eraser, and sharpener
– Geometric instruments, if required
– A bottle of water or juice
– A wristwatch (excluding smartwatches)

Candidates must abstain from bringing:
– Books, notebooks, notes, or any written materials
– Correction fluids or tapes
– Mobile phones or any electronic devices capable of transmitting or receiving information
– Computing devices or communication tools

Specific Regulations Regarding Mobile Phones

Particularly concerning mobile phones, possession—even if turned off—is strictly forbidden within the examination hall. Violation of this rule results in an automatic zero on the exam. Students arriving with a mobile phone must hand it over immediately to the exam supervisor, who will store it securely until the exam concludes.

Upcoming Exam Dates and Subjects

On Monday, June 2, candidates in the Humanities track will sit for Ancient Greek. Students in the Science track and those in the Economics & Information Studies group will take Mathematics. Additionally, students in the Health Sciences track will undertake Biology.

Detailed Examination Schedule

For General Lyceums (GEL):

– Monday, June 2, 2025
– Modern Greek Language and Literature
– Ancient Greek (Humanities)
– Mathematics (Science & Economics)
– Biology (Health Studies)

– Wednesday, June 4, 2025
– Latin (Humanities)
– Chemistry (Science & Health)
– Computer Science (Economics & Info Studies)

– Friday, June 6, 2025
– History (Humanities)
– Physics (Science & Health)
– Economics (Economics & Info Studies)

For Vocational Lyceums (EPAL):

– Saturday, May 31, 2025: Greek Language
– Tuesday, June 3, 2025: Algebra/Mathematics
– Thursday, June 5, 2025: Anatomy & Physiology II, Principles of Economic Theory, Computer Networks, Organic Agriculture
– Saturday, June 7, 2025: Electrotechnics, Architectural Design, Maritime Law, Contemporary Art History
– Tuesday, June 10, 2025:

Hygiene, Programming, Organization & Management, Machinery Elements
– Thursday, June 12, 2025:Electrical Machines, Agricultural Enterprises, Navigation, Marine Machinery
– Friday, June 13, 2025: Materials Technology, Construction, Internal Combustion Engines, Digital Systems
– Monday, June 16, 2025: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Aircraft Engines, Central Heating Design

Specialized and Music Courses (2025):

– Saturday, June 14, 2025: Spanish
– Tuesday, June 17, 2025: English
– Wednesday, June 18, 2025: German
– Thursday, June 19, 2025: Free Drawing
– Friday, June 20, 2025: Linear Design
– Saturday, June 21, 2025: Music Perception, Theory & Harmony, Composition & Interpretation
– Monday, June 23, 2025: Music Performance & Interpretation
– Tuesday, June 24, 2025: French
– Wednesday, June 25, 2025: Italian

Special Regulations for Candidates in the Health Examination and Practical Test (GEL & EPAL)

Candidates applying for admission to the Physical Education and Sports Science Departments (TEFAA) must complete their health examinations and practical assessments between Monday, June 16 and Friday, June 27, 2025.

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Results Announcement and Subsequent Steps

The Ministry of Education is expected to publish the exam results towards the end of June, with last year’s results released on June 28. Following this, students will finalize their “Mαχογραφικός” (preference lists) for university placement. The official university entrance base scores (“Bases”) are anticipated to be announced by the end of July.

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