Today, April 29, 2025, students of the graduating classes of the Department of Cybersecurity of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education took the Unified State Qualification Examination.
Immediately after the exam, a meeting was held between the students and the faculty of the department to discuss its progress. The students shared their generally positive impressions of the exam, but noted the ambiguity in the wording of some of the test questions. The meeting also discussed the most interesting questions of the test and those that caused certain difficulties.
As a result, the participants of the meeting concluded that all questions of the Unified State Qualification Examination correspond to the material of the educational components of the Cybersecurity educational program and were considered in the educational process and during the exam preparation activities.
In order to improve preparation for the EIT in the future, the department staff decided to focus on issues that caused difficulties for students when teaching the relevant educational components. In particular, it was decided to expand the test component of the course “Regulatory and Legal Support for Cybersecurity” from the new academic year.
All participants in the meeting are eagerly awaiting the final results of the EITC.

