The Free Plan course continues today, Wednesday, June 17th, the Pan-Hellenic Examinations 2026 for candidates claiming admission to schools and departments for which examination is required in Special Courses.
The exams of the Special Courses began this week and concern candidates of General Schools (GELs) and Professional High Schools (EPALs), who have declared participation in one or more specific subjects, necessary for access to specific university departments, such as Architectural Schools, Language Departments, Music Studies and other special categories of schools.
Today's lesson: Free Plan
The Free Plan is one of the most demanding special courses, as it examines the ability of candidates to perform with design accuracy, aesthetic perception and proper use of tonal calibrations a specific subject given to them at the beginning of the examination.
The duration of the examination is six hours, which makes the Free Plan one of the longest tests of the examination program.
The programme of next examinations
After today's course, the Special Course exams continue as follows:
Thursday 18 June: Linear Plan
Friday 19 June: German
Saturday June 20: Musical Perception, Theory and Harmony
Monday 22 June: Music Performance and Interpretation
Tuesday, June 23rd: French
Wednesday 24 June: Italian
Thursday, June 25: Spanish
Useful instructions for candidates
The Ministry of Education recalls that candidates should be in time at the examination centres.
For courses starting at 08:30, such as the Free and Linear Plan, foreign languages and Music Performance and Interpretation, attendance must be completed by 08:00.
Accordingly, for the course of Music Perception, Theory and Harmony, which starts at 10:00, candidates should be in the halls by 09:30.
Particular attention shall also be paid to the necessary evidence of participation, such as the examination sheet and police identity or other official evidence of identity.
How Long Special Courses Tests Last
The duration shall vary according to the subject matter:
Foreign languages: 3 hours
Free and Linear Design: 6 hours
Music Concept, Theory and Harmony: 3 hours 30 minutes
Music Performance and Interpretation: 4 to 6 minutes per candidate for vocal or organic presentation
In progress and tests for TEPs
Along with the exams of Special Courses, the process of Health Examinations and Practical Trials for candidates wishing to be admitted to the Departments of Physical Education and Sport Science (TEFAA) is under way.
The process began on 15 June and will be completed on 26 June 2026, with candidates being examined in the events.
With the completion of the above courses, the curtain of this year's Special Courses will fall, which play a key role in shaping the molecules for thousands of candidates.
As the Pan-Hellenic Examinations enter their final phase, the attention of thousands of candidates then turns to the announcement of their score performances, which will take place by May 29th, according to what the Minister of Education, Sophia Zachakakis said.