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LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS ŠVIETIMO IR MOKSLO MINISTRAS

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| DĖL ASMENŲ, PRETENDUOJANČIŲ Į VALSTYBĖS FINANSUOJAMAS PIRMOSIOS PAKOPOS IR VIENTISŲJŲ STUDIJŲ VIETAS, MOKYMOSI REZULTATŲ MINIMALIŲ RODIKLIŲ |
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|2013 m. gegužės 10 d. |Nr. V-397 |
|Vilnius |

Įgyvendindamas Lietuvos Respublikos mokslo ir studijų įstatymo (Žin., 2009, Nr. 54-2140) 70 straipsnio 4 dalį: 1. N u s t a t a u, kad: 1.1. Asmenims, iki 2014 metų įskaitytinai, įgijusiems vidurinį išsilavinimą Lietuvoje, užsienio šalių institucijose ar pagal tarptautinių organizacijų švietimo programas, taip pat atleistiems nuo brandos egzaminų dėl ligos ir asmenims, turintiems įgytų ar įgimtų sutrikimų, pretenduojantiems į pirmosios pakopos ir vientisųjų studijų valstybės finansuojamas studijų vietas, minimalus rodiklis yra vidurinį išsilavinimą patvirtinantis dokumentas; 1.2. Asmenys, 2015 metais Lietuvoje įgiję vidurinį išsilavinimą ir pretenduojantys į pirmosios pakopos ir vientisųjų studijų valstybės finansuojamas studijų vietas turi būti išlaikę: 1.2.1. lietuvių kalbos ir literatūros valstybinį brandos egzaminą, jeigu pretenduoja į visų studijų sričių universitetines studijų programas; 1.2.2. lietuvių kalbos ir literatūros valstybinį arba mokyklinį brandos egzaminą, jeigu pretenduoja į visų studijų sričių koleginių studijų programas; 1.2.3. užsienio kalbos (anglų, vokiečių ar prancūzų) egzaminą B1 lygiu pagal Bendruosius Europos kalbų metmenis. Užsienio kalbos lygis būtų nustatomas, laikant brandos egzaminą arba tarptautinį egzaminą, patvirtinantį B1 (arba aukštesnį) lygmenį. Lietuvoje įskaitomų tarptautinių kalbos egzaminų sąrašas pateikiamas Tarptautinių užsienio kalbų egzaminų įvertinimų įskaitymo ir atitikmenų valstybinių užsienio kalbų brandos egzaminų įskaitymams nustatymo tvarkos aprašo, patvirtinto Lietuvos Respublikos švietimo ir mokslo ministro 2011 m. kovo 16 d. įsakymu Nr. V-435 (Žin., 2011, Nr. 42-2015, 2012, Nr. 12-542), 1 priede. 1.3. Asmenims, 2015 metais įgijusiems vidurinį išsilavinimą užsienio šalių institucijose ar pagal tarptautinių organizacijų švietimo programas, taip pat atleistiems nuo brandos egzaminų dėl ligos ir asmenims, turintiems įgytų ar įgimtų sutrikimų, pretenduojantiems į pirmosios pakopos ir vientisųjų studijų valstybės finansuojamas studijų vietas, minimalus rodiklis yra vidurinį išsilavinimą patvirtinantis dokumentas. 1.4. Asmenų, Lietuvoje įgijusių vidurinį išsilavinimą (išskyrus šio įsakymo 1.5 punkte nurodytus asmenis), ir stojančių į Lietuvos aukštųjų mokyklų pirmosios pakopos ir vientisųjų studijų programas bei siekiančių, kad jų studijų kaina būtų apmokama Lietuvos Respublikos valstybės biudžeto lėšomis, atrankos kriterijus ir šių asmenų eilės sudarymo principus nustato geriausiai vidurinio ugdymo programą baigusiųjų eilės sudarymo tvarka, patvirtinta švietimo ir mokslo ministro. 1.5. Asmenų, Lietuvoje įgijusių vidurinį išsilavinimą pagal užsienio valstybių švietimo programas, ir stojančių į Lietuvos aukštųjų mokyklų pirmosios pakopos ir vientisųjų studijų programas bei siekiančių, kad jų studijų kaina būtų apmokama Lietuvos Respublikos valstybės biudžeto lėšomis, atrankos kriterijus mutatis mutandis nustato Užsienio šalių institucijose išsilavinimą įgijusių asmenų konkuravimo dėl priėmimo į valstybės finansuojamas studijų vietas tvarkos aprašas, patvirtintas Lietuvos Respublikos švietimo ir mokslo ministro 2012 m. kovo 28 d. įsakymu Nr. V-551 „Dėl Užsienio šalių institucijose išsilavinimą įgijusių asmenų konkuravimo dėl priėmimo į valstybės finansuojamas studijų vietas tvarkos aprašo patvirtinimo“ (Žin., 2012, Nr. 41-2002, Nr. 68-3499). 1.6. Asmenų, įgijusių vidurinį išsilavinimą užsienio šalių institucijose ar pagal tarptautinių organizacijų švietimo programas ir stojančių į Lietuvos aukštųjų mokyklų pirmosios pakopos ir vientisųjų studijų programas bei siekiančių, kad jų studijų kaina būtų apmokama Lietuvos Respublikos valstybės biudžeto lėšomis, atrankos kriterijus nustato Užsienio šalių institucijose išsilavinimą įgijusių asmenų konkuravimo dėl priėmimo į valstybės finansuojamas studijų vietas tvarkos aprašas. 2. P r i p a ž į s t u netekusiais galios: 2.1. Lietuvos Respublikos švietimo ir mokslo ministro 2011 m. gruodžio 20 d. įsakymą Nr. V-2485 „Dėl asmenų, pretenduojančių į valstybės finansuojamas pirmosios pakopos ir vientisųjų studijų vietas, mokymosi rezultatų minimalių rodiklių nustatymo“ (Žin., 2011, Nr. 161-7639); 2.2. Lietuvos Respublikos švietimo ir mokslo ministro 2012 m. birželio 14 d. įsakymą Nr. V-974 „Dėl asmenų, pretenduojančių į valstybės finansuojamas pirmosios pakopos ir vientisųjų studijų vietas, mokymosi rezultatų minimalių rodiklių nustatymo“ (Žin., 2012, Nr. 68-3496).

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