15 June 2026,   14:10
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The National Assessment and Examinations Center publishes the 2026 exam schedule

The National Assessment and Examinations Center [NAEC] publishes the 2026 exam schedule.

“The 2026 examination schedule has been announced. The examination process will begin on July 2 with the Unified National Exams [UNE]. Entrants will take their first exam in Georgian Language and Literature. On July 22, the UNE will conclude with the Physics exam.

Those registered for the teacher examinations will join the process on July 5. The Student Grant Competition will be held on July 17, while Master's degree candidates will take the Common Master’s Examination on July 23 and 24.

The exam date, report time, and the address of the examination center will be specified on the examination card. Information regarding the exact time when examinees can print their cards from their personal registration pages will be published on the official website of the NAEC.

In 2026, examination centers will open in Tbilisi, Batumi, Zugdidi, Kutaisi, Poti, Akhaltsikhe, Gori, Ozurgeti, Rustavi, Telavi, Khulo, and Ambrolauri.

Detailed schedule of the 2026 UNE:

Georgian Language and Literature – July 2 (First and Second session);
July 3 (First and Second session);
Ossetian Language – July 2 (First session);
Foreign Language: English Language – July 6 (First and Second session); July 7 (First and Second session); Russian Language – July 8 (First session); German Language – July 8 (First session); French Language – July 8 (First session);
Mathematics – July 10 (First and Second session);
History – July 13 (First and Second session); July 14 (First session);
Chemistry – July 14 (Second session);
Civic Education – July 15 (First session);
Biology – July 16 (First session);
General Skills (in Armenian) – July 17 (First session);
General Skills (in Azerbaijani) – July 17 (First session);
Fine and Applied Arts – July 17 (First session);
Geography – July 20 (Second session);
Literature – July 21 (First session);
Physics – July 22 (First session).

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