Toledo (EFE).- Some 1,700 students participate from this Monday until next Wednesday in the extraordinary call for University Access Assessment (EvAU) at the University in Castilla-La Mancha.
Of the total number of students, 1,328 do it in the compulsory phase because they did not take the ordinary one or they failed it, and another 375 in the voluntary phase, that is, to raise their grade.
This was explained in statements to the media by the president of Court B of the university campus of the Fábrica de Armas de Toledo, Nuria Rodríguez, who has detailed that a total of 1,703 pre-university students will go through one of the eight courts spread over the four campuses of the UCLM-Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca and Toledo- and that this volume of tests involves carrying out a total of 8,500 exercises.
In a press release, the University of Castilla-La Mancha has detailed that, by campus, 438 students correspond to Albacete, 441 to Ciudad Real, 166 to Cuenca, 483 to Toledo and 175 to the Talavera de la Reina university campus.
Exams continue to be adapted to the pandemic situation
As in the ordinary call, the exam models adapted to the pandemic situation are maintained, that is, a single exam model per subject, but with the possibility of choosing each question or block of questions.
The number of teachers summoned to monitor and correct these tests is 259, the majority from Secondary.
Pre-university students will be able to download the card with the results of the tests on Friday, July 7, although the results will be communicated via email or by consulting the web from Thursday afternoon, the 6th, once the correction process is complete. and mechanization of results.
Students who are not satisfied with the grade obtained may request a second correction from July 7 to 11, through the application of the entrance exams, and the final results will be communicated on July 13 in the afternoon.
The following day, the 14th, the official electronically signed card can be downloaded through the UCLM electronic headquarters.
The president of Court B of the Fábrica de Armas campus has explained that the extraordinary call for the EvAU has begun with “total normality”.
Of those who attend in the compulsory phase, this Monday they have been examined in History and English and this Tuesday they will do it in Language and Literature.
As for the voluntary phase, he said that the range is very wide since it ranges from Technical Drawing, Physics, Chemistry or Biology, to Audiovisual Culture, Performing Arts or Business Economics.
In this first day of tests, they will be examined in Physics, Geography, Technical Design, Greek, French, German and Italian, being able to choose a maximum of three subjects.
Asked about the level of approval that is usually registered in the extraordinary call of the EvAU, Rodríguez has indicated that the experience of other years is “that it did not reach 90 percent.”
Instead, she has been confident that on this occasion, she will exceed herself.
As for whether there is any priority when enrolling depending on whether you have passed the EvAU in the ordinary or extraordinary phase, he commented that, in principle, “those from the ordinary go first”.
However, he recalled that at the UCLM the pre-registration process ends on July 7 and there are also degrees that have direct enrollment such as, in the case of Toledo, Environmental Sciences and Humanities.