The Brest Regional Commission for Monitoring the Preparation and Conduct of the Admissions Campaign has drawn attention to the negative consequences of graduates (applicants) failing to comply with the requirements established by law during centralized testing. Failure to present an original identity document will result in denial of access to testing. Participants will be removed from the classroom and their results will be annulled in the following cases: bringing in (even if unused) a telephone (except for participants who need it for health monitoring), calculators of an unauthorized type, cheat sheets, photo, audio and video equipment, or other devices for receiving, storing and transmitting information; falsifying data in the answer form registration area; entering information into the answer form after the end of the allotted time for completing the examination; removing examination materials, worksheets, and written notes from the classroom, including those with the content of test tasks on any medium; and photographing examination materials. The possibility of admission to a university this year will be excluded for such graduates. Based on the results of the first day of centralized testing across the republic, nine individuals were disqualified from the Centralized Examination (CET): three for bringing a phone, three for filling out the answer form after the CET time had expired, one for using a cheat sheet, one for using an earphone, and one for using a calculator that did not meet established requirements. Five individuals were disqualified from the CET: two for a phone, two for cheat sheets, and one for using smart glasses. The corresponding meeting was attended by Oksana Tsylko, Chairperson of the State Control Committee of the Brest Region, and Alexander Lomsky, Aide to the President and Inspector for the Brest Region.