The Panhellenic exams continue on Monday with students in the humanities group being tested in Ancient Greek, while the science and technological groups are tested in mathematics.

These two subjects are considered the hardest and typically acts as a barometer in the final grades. About 105,000 students will compete for one of the 68,345 placements in Greek universities.

After a day’s break, students will be tested in Latin, Chemistry, Electrology and Application Development in Programming Environment on Wednesday. The regular exams conclude on the 2nd of June, while exams in special courses (such as art and sport) scheduled to begin on the 17th of June.

Exam results are typically expected to be announced near the end of June, after which point students will have to submit their university and department preferences. After their preferences are collected, the final university entry requirements will be announced around the 20th of August.