ACT Test Centers and Dates in Russia

Your search found 5 matches. The following is the full list of ACT testing locations in Russia among which you can pick one to take the exam. Please know that on the test day, test takers can use any 4-function, scientific, or graphing calculator. On the table below, you can also find all test dates through 2019.

ACT Testing Locations in Russia

2019-2020 ACT Test Dates in Russia

Test Date Registration Deadline
February 9, 2019 January 11, 2019
April 13, 2019 March 8, 2019
June 8, 2019 May 3, 2019
July 13, 2019 June 14, 2019
September 14, 2019 August 16, 2019
October 26, 2019 September 20, 2019
December 14, 2019 November 8, 2019
February 8, 2020 January 10, 2020
April 4, 2020 February 28, 2020
June 13, 2020 May 8, 2020
July 18, 2020 June 19, 2020

ACT Test Centers in Russia

City Center Name Center Code
Moscow Anglo-American School Of Moscow 873710
Moscow Hinkson Christian Academy 867620
Saint Petersburg International Academy 871330
Vladivostok Education Time at Vladivostok St 874500
Yekaterinburg Intl Ed Consulting Global Amassad 873200

ACT Test Centers and Dates in Russian Federation

Country Overview

The Russian Federation is a presidential republic in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. The capital is the metropolis of Moscow. With an area of ​​17.1 million km², Russia is almost twice the size of the USA and by far the largest country in the world. Three quarters of the country are made up of plains. The west is taken over by the Eastern European table country. East of the Urals is the large landscape of Siberia, which extends to the Pacific coast. The high mountain ridges of the Caucasus, Altai and Sajan rise up on the southern border of the country. Most of the country has a continental climate, which in Siberia shows extreme differences between the short warm summers and long cold winters.

The population is very unevenly distributed. Around three quarters of the people live in the European part of the country, which makes up less than a quarter of the total area. Russia is a multi-ethnic state. In addition to the Russians, who make up a good 80% of the total population, Tartars, Ukrainians, Bashkirs, Chuvashes and Chechens live in the country. The largest religious community is the Russian Orthodox Church. Islam is strongly represented in the southern parts of the country. Around a fifth of the population has no religious affiliation.

Under the tsars Peter I and Catherine II, the Russian Empire developed into a major European power in the 18th century. In the October Revolution of 1917, the communist Bolsheviks seized power. From 1922 to 1991 Russia was the leading republic within the Soviet Union. With the 1993 constitution, Russia became a federal republic with a strong presidential position. W. Putin (President 2000-08, since 2012) severely restricted the democratic rights of the opposition.

The economy is based on the enormous wealth of natural resources such as oil, natural gas, coal, gold and diamonds. Around half of GDP is generated in large state-owned companies. The nuclear power Russia has high military spending. Russia is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.

Country facts

  • Official name: Russian Federation
  • License plate: RUS
  • ISO-3166: RU, RUS (643)
  • Internet domain:.ru
  • Currency: 1 ruble (Rbl) = 100 kopecks
  • Area: 17 098 250 km²
  • Population (2018): 144.5 million
  • Capital: Moscow
  • Official language (s): Russian
  • Form of government: Presidential republic with a federal state structure
  • Government seat: Moscow
  • Administrative division: 8 federation districts with 85 federal subjects (21 republics, 9 regions, 46 areas, 1 autonomous area, 4 autonomous districts, 2 cities with special status; Crimea, Sevastopol)
  • Head of State: President Vladimir Putin (since May 7, 2012)
  • Head of government: Mikhail Mishustin (since January 16, 2020)
  • Religion (s) (2006): 15-20% Orthodox, 10-15% Muslim, 2% other Christians
  • Time zone: Central European Time +1 to +11 hours
  • National holiday: June 12th

Location and infrastructure

  • Location (geographical): Eastern Europe / North Asia
  • Location (coordinates): between 41 ° 12 ‘and 81 ° 50’ north latitude and 27 ° 20 ‘and 169 ° 02’ east longitude
  • Climate: In the European part of Russia and in western Siberia the climate is humid and cold in winter, increasingly dry and cold in winter towards the east, the northern coastal zone has a polar climate (tundra climate), and mild on the Black Sea
  • Highest mountain: Elbrus (5642 m)
  • Road network (2012): 927 700 km (paved), 355 700 km (unpaved)
  • Railway network (2014): 87,157 km

Population

  • Annual population growth (2018): -0.11%
  • Birth rate (2018): 10.7 per 1000 residents.
  • Death rate (2018): 13.4 per 1000 residents.
  • Average age (2018): 39.8 years
  • Average life expectancy (2018): 71.3 years (women 77.3; men 65.6)
  • Age structure (2018): 17.2% younger than 15 years, 14.7% older than 65 years
  • Literacy rate (15-year-olds and older) (2015): 99.7%
  • Mobile phone contracts (pre-paid and post-paid) (2017): 158 per 100 pop.
  • Internet users (2017): 76 per 100 residents.

Economy

  • GDP per capita (2017): US $ 10,956
  • Total GDP (2017): US $ 1,578 billion
  • GNI per capita (2018): US $ 10,230
  • Education expenditure (2012): 3.8% of GDP
  • Military expenditure (2017): 4.2% of GDP
  • Unemployment rate (15 years and older) (2017): 5.2%

Unions

The “Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia” (FNPR) was founded in 1990 as the successor organization to the “Central Council of Soviet Trade Unions”. 42 industry unions and 80 regional employee representatives are organized in the umbrella organization. It represents around 21 million members. There are also a number of smaller local associations. Overall, the social significance of the trade unions is rather low. In addition, the competition between traditional and “alternative” organizations weakens their influence.