The State Commission on Student Admission (SCSA) announced the results of test exams to universities among high school graduates of previous years. These data indicate a low level of training of high school graduates, most of whom failed to demonstrate even average.
Thus, the first group of specialties in the exam was attended by 11,874 students. Of these, only 963 people (8.11%) were able to score 200 or more points.
10,911 people scored 0-200 points (91.89%) and only 4 students were able to score more than 600 points.
The second group was attended by 7,224 people. Of these, 1,117 (15.46%) scored more than 200 points.
6,107 students (84.54%) scored 0-200 points.
Two people scored more than 600 points.
The third group was attended by 7,812 entrants.
1,934 participants (24.76%) scored more than 200 points.
5,878 people (75.24%) received 0-200 points.
Ten people gained more than 600 points.
The fourth specialty group was attended by 2,094 students, of whom only 235 (11.22%) scored more than 200 points.
1,859 or 88.78% of the applicants scored 0-200 points (88.78%).
Ten people scored 600 points. -05D-
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- Politics
- 30 May 2015 14:30
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