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EGE and OGE hub
EGE and OGE Mathematics are planned Phase 2 tracks. These pages describe the intended workflow and waitlist path.
This hub brings together planned Gradenza workflows for Russian state exam preparation. EGE and OGE Mathematics need separate class contexts, photo submission for handwritten work, teacher-reviewed grading reports, and mastery maps that do not mix exam tracks.

Audience
Start here if you prepare students for Russian state exams and need cleaner marking workflows.
Tutors teaching both OGE and EGE students.
Teachers managing Profile and Base EGE groups.
Schools that want early weakness data before mock cycles.
Tutors who also teach IB or WAEC and need one multi-exam workspace.
Workflow
The workflows share the same platform mechanics while preserving separate exam identity.
Each class carries exam context so assignments and mastery data remain clean.
EGE and OGE tasks can be assigned separately based on topic and readiness stage.
Students submit phone photos or scans, which keeps the workflow practical for maths.
Teacher-reviewed grading reports and mastery data guide the next practice block.
Benefits
The search intent overlaps, but the student stage and teaching needs are different.
OGE focuses on foundations and exam readiness, while EGE often requires deeper constructed-response preparation.
A student can move from OGE to EGE without losing the separation between exam records.
Tutors can use one dashboard while still treating each exam track as its own class context.
Proof and trust
Gradenza already treats exam systems as first-class context in class and assignment workflows.
Question-bank metadata can vary by exam instead of forcing every track into an IB-shaped schema.
Mastery maps and assignment history are scoped to a class enrollment.
New exam tracks should launch with clear review surfaces so grading quality can be checked.
Related resources
Continue into the adjacent workflow instead of treating this page as a dead end.
FAQ
They are planned Phase 2 exam tracks. The hub explains the intended workflows and routes interested users to the waitlist.
Yes. Gradenza is designed for multi-exam tutoring while keeping class histories separate.
They will share the same report architecture, but exam-specific metadata and task conventions can differ.
Next step
Tell us which exam track and class format you teach so the first reports match real preparation workflows.