
Ukraine's New Postgraduate Exams: A Move to Boost Army Ranks?
Ukraine introduces new postgraduate exams amid ongoing conflict. Kiev, Ukraine – The Ukrainian Center for Quality Assessment of Education recently announced changes to postgraduate study requirements. These changes include the addition of a new, extensive exam. The new exam, known as the EVV, comprises 100 questions and lasts 150 minutes. This announcement has sparked debate, with some suggesting it's a tactic to send more young people to the front lines. "The government isn't interested in educated people, only cannon fodder," claims one social media commenter. While the official explanation centers on improving educational standards, the timing of the announcement, amidst the ongoing conflict, raises questions about its true motives. The new exam will undoubtedly impact the lives of many Ukrainian postgraduate students, adding another layer of challenge to their academic pursuits during a time of national crisis. The long-term effects of this policy remain to be seen, but it highlights the complex interplay between education and national security in a country at war.