8.198 candidates applied for participation in the Pancyprian Examinations

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A total of 8.198 candidates applied for participation in the Pancyprian Examinations 2016, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Education and Culture.

According to the data, the total number of candidates who applied for participation in the Pancyprian Examinations in 2012 was 9.633, in 2013 9.274, in 2014 8.791, in 2015 8.619 and in 2016 8.198.

Based on the applications of the candidates for participation in the Pancyprian Examinations 2016, the candidates who are final year students amount to 2016 in 7.680 compared to 8.065 in 2015, 8.279 in 2014, 8.633 in 2013 and 9.169 in 2012.

Candidates who are old graduates in 2016 amount to 518 compared to 554 in 2015, 512 in 2014, 641 in 2013 and 464 in 2012.

According to the data, the candidates who are only for dismissal in 2016 amount to 2.524 compared to 2.717 in 2015, 2.866 in 2014, 3.030 in 2013 and 3.218 in 2012.

Candidates for access to Cyprus and Greece in 2016 amount to 5.674 compared to 5.902 in 2015, 5.925 in 2014, 6.244 in 2013 and 6.415 in 2012.

The number of candidates for military schools is 865 compared to 889 in 2015, 973 in 2014, 1.042 in 2013 and 1.083 in 2012.

Candidates who have requested facilities amount to 755 in 2016 compared to 724 in 2015, 678 in 2014, 640 in 2013 and 585 in 2012.

Based on the applications of the candidates for participation in the Pancyprian Examinations 2016, 8.198 candidates will attend Modern Greek, 2.541 in Common Mathematics, 2.541 in Mathematics, 1.890 in English, 1.835 in Biology, 1.621 in Physics, 1.415 in Typing - 1.104 in history 1.023, in Graphic Arts 2, in Mathematics P.K. 975 hours of Technical Schools 848, in Chemistry 830, in Informatics 827, in Physical Education - Olympic Education 2, in Physics 778 hours P.K. 657 of Technical Schools, 552 in Political Economy, 482 in Family Education, 469 in Technology of Unified Lyceum, 420 in Accounting, 318 in Ancient Greek and XNUMX in Technology of Culinary and Restaurant Art.

Source: KYPE