Esoterics      05.05.2020

Examination scores in history table. Dates of publication of the results of the exam and dates of filing appeals

The average USE score in all subjects is information that is interesting to many, but which is very difficult to find on the Internet.

The reason for this situation is not clear.

It is possible to judge the average scores of the USE 2017 only from individual materials published on official websites, for example, on the websites of Rosobrnadzor and FIPI.

Average USE scores 2017-2016 in all subjects

Item link to the page
Mathematics - profile level matematika-profilnyj-uroven
Mathematics - basic level matematika-bazovyj-uroven
Russian language english-yazyk
Social science obshchestvoznanie
Physics fizika
Literature literature
Computer science informatika
Chemistry
Story
Biology biology
Foreign language foreignnyj-yazyk
Geography geography

We tried to find information from official sources, but as you can see, not all subjects were able to establish GPA USE.

When conducting a GIA in USE form(with the exception of the exam in mathematics basic level) a 100-point scoring system is used.

For each subject of the Unified State Examination, a minimum number of points is established, overcoming of which confirms the development educational program middle general education.

Upon completion of the check examination papers The chairman of the SEC reviews the results of the USE for each subject and decides on their approval, amendment and (or) cancellation.
Statement USE results is carried out within 1 working day from the date of receipt of the results of the verification of examination papers.

After approval, the results of the USE within 1 working day are transferred to educational organizations, as well as organs local government, exercising management in the field of education, founders and foreign institutions to familiarize students, graduates of previous years with the results of the USE approved by the chairman of the SEC.

UNSATISFACTORY RESULT

If the USE participant (graduate of the current year) receives a result below the established minimum number of points in one of the required subjects, he has the right to re-delivery in the additional terms provided for by the unified schedule.

If the USE participant (all categories) does not receive the minimum number of USE points in elective subjects, retaking the USE for such USE participants provided for only one year later.

For students in grade 11, a new academic year begins, and with it intensive preparation for the USE 2020 - we suggest starting to familiarize yourself with the tables that contain the minimum and maximum points in all subjects of the One State Exam. Also in this article we will touch on the topic passing score and tell you what result you need to focus on in compulsory and elective disciplines for those who apply for budget places in the most rated universities of the capital and regional universities of Russia.

Checking and evaluating the work of the Unified State Examination 2020

If there are serious changes in the structure of KIMs for grades 9 this year (), then USE tickets 2019-2020 school year, as well as the methodology for assessing examination papers will not change.

A large-scale reform of the system for assessing the knowledge of graduates has been completed. FIPI experts believe that the current KIMs fully comply with the requirements for an objective assessment of the level of theoretical knowledge and the formation of practical skills of 11-graders.

Back at the end of 2018, in her speech, Olga Vasilyeva focused the attention of journalists on the fact that there would be no more serious changes in the format of the Unified State Examination and the structure of KIMs.

So, in 2020, the principle of assessment in all subjects will be the same - all the primary results accrued to the examinee during the test USE work, will be summed up and converted to test score. Wherein:

  1. the test part of the work for automated verification will be digitized (which is why it is very important to fill out Form No. 1 correctly);
  2. written parts (No. 2 and No. 3) with detailed answers will be checked by independent experts.

To obtain a document on education, a graduate must overcome the threshold in all subjects of the Unified State Examination 2020, which is set by the minimum scores announced by the FIPI.

To avoid confusion, we will immediately stipulate that when evaluating the results of the State Final Attestation for graduates of the 11th grade, there are different types points:

  • maximum and minimum primary different for each of the USE disciplines;
  • attestation- a concept that exists for compulsory disciplines (the minimum result required to obtain a certificate);
  • test(from 1 to 100) - the result that is entered in the certificate and taken into account when entering the university;
  • checkpoint- the threshold that applicants are guided by to assess their chances of becoming a student of a higher educational institution.

So, we propose to deal with each of the presented types in more detail.

Primary score

This is the total result obtained after a complete check of the examination paper.

For the primary result, allocate:

  • maximum score- the maximum that an examinee can receive after checking all blocks of work;
  • minimum score- a result that gives the right to receive a certificate (but does not guarantee admission to a university).

Invites you to familiarize yourself with the table, which shows the maximum and minimum scores for all subjects of the USE, relevant for the 2019-2020 academic year.

Test scores

After calculating the primary result, the experts translate it into a test score. Maximum result for everyone USE subjects 2020 - 100 points.

Full gradation is presented in the tables. Note! The color highlights the minimum and attestation scores sufficient in 2020 for a positive SEE result - according to compulsory subjects they differ, and in all disciplines to choose from they are the same.

Please note that there is no table for foreign languages ​​in the list, as this is the only subject for which primary and test scores are exactly the same.

passing scores

In 2019, when selecting applicants, universities were guided by the minimum scores set by Rosobrnadzor, but in 2020 the Ministry of Education and Science decided to raise the threshold for those wishing to study at Russian universities for undergraduate and specialist programs.

Not having overcome minimum threshold in subjects that are mandatory for entry into a certain specialty, a graduate will not be able to apply even for a contract form of education.

Important! New minimum scores in 2020 will be accepted in 352 universities controlled by the Ministry of Education and Science. For other universities in the country, the 2019 scores recommended by Rosobrnadzor will be relevant.

Rosobrnadzor (2019)

Ministry of Education and Science (2020)

Russian language

Mathematics (profile)

Biology

Social science

Computer science

Literature

By raising the minimum passing scores, the Ministry of Education and Science seeks to improve the level of education of students. If a graduate is not able to overcome the threshold of 40-44 points, this indicates that he does not even know basic training in the subject, which means that they will not be able to fully master the program of the university and acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for further work.

Graduates who have not overcome the minimum threshold, as before, will be able to continue their education in colleges and technical schools.

Important! The numbers given in the table are the officially established minimum. Highly rated universities in the country, as a rule, set their own passing scores, which can significantly exceed the recommended threshold (especially when it comes to competition for budget places).

  1. contest;
  2. USE results of applicants who submitted documents;
  3. the number of budget and contract places.

That is why passing scores cannot serve as a clear guideline. The task of the graduate is to show as much as possible high score exceeding last year's threshold.

If your goal is the budget in one of the most quoted universities in the capital, then you should focus on the result of 98-100. As practice shows, even a 100-point result may not be enough, since the winners of Olympiads of all levels, whose diplomas give them additional privileges, enter the struggle for places in such universities.

So, the average results of the GIA of applicants who applied to higher educational establishments Moscow last season were as follows:

USE result and school grade

In 2020, the result of the GIA-11 is the attestation scores on a 100-point system, and officially there is no such thing as a "Table of correspondence between school grades and the USE certificate".

You can find more detailed information about each of the subjects of the USE 2020, possible changes and evaluation of works on the pages of our website.

In the main period of the USE in English, 64,422 people took part, which is quite comparable with the number of participants in previous years (in 2016 - 64,050 people, in 2015 - 61,946 people). The largest number of participants was recorded in Moscow (15,545), Moscow Region (5,335), St. Petersburg (3,987) and Krasnodar Territory (1,721).

Average test score in foreign languages ​​2017 - 2016

Year Average test score
English German French Spanish
2017 70,1 63,74 75,89 68,33
2016 69,78 66,76 73,62 74,59
2015 64,92

A source of information: "Methodological recommendations for teachers, prepared on the basis of an analysis of typical mistakes of participants in the USE 2017 in foreign languages"(Official site of FIPI)

In general, there is a general stabilization of the USE results in English: the average test score, the share of participants in each of the ranges of results remained in 2017 almost at the level of 2016 (in 2016, the average test score was 69.78; in 2017, 70.1) (see Table 1).

German

The number of participants in the exam is 1769 people (in 2016 - 1980 people). The results of the 2017 exam are comparable to the results of 2016. The average test score decreased slightly in 2017 compared to 2016 and amounted to 63.74 (in 2016 - 66.76). The share of those who did not score the minimum score did not change in 2017 and amounted to 3.36% (in 2016 - 3.29%). It should also be noted a slight decrease in the number of high scorers - 24.56% (in 2016 - 32.77%). There are no hundred points in the USE in 2017 (in 2016 - 1). The noted changes can only be interpreted taking into account the small number and specific features of the sample of those who take the USE in German.

French

The number of participants in the exam is 1123 people (in 2016 - 1273 people). The results of the exam in 2017 are comparable to 2016. The average test score in 2017 increased slightly compared to 2016 and amounted to 75.89 (in 2016 - 73.62). The share of those who did not score the minimum score slightly decreased in 2017 and amounted to 0.43% (in 2016 - 1.25%). The share of high scorers increased markedly: in 2017 - 50.81%; in 2016 - 42.31%. There are no hundred points in the USE in 2017 (in 2016 - 6). The noted changes are in the zone of statistical error, taking into account the small number and specific features of the sample of those who take the exam in French.

Spanish

The number of participants in the exam is 231 people (in 2016 - 204 people). The results of the exam in 2017 are comparable to 2016. The average test score decreased in 2017 compared to 2016 and amounted to 68.33 (in 2016 - 74.59). The share of those who did not score the minimum score in 2017 increased and amounted to 6.75% (in 2016 - 2.8%). The share of high scorers decreased: in 2017 - 38.04%; in 2016 - 49.65%. There are no hundred points in the USE in 2017 (in 2016 - 2). The noted changes are within the zone of statistical error, taking into account the small sample size of those who take the USE in Spanish.

Minimum USE score for foreign languages 2017 compared to minimum score 2016 did not change (22 points), while the proportion of graduates who did not score the minimum number of points in English remained practically unchanged in 2017 compared to 2016 (in 2017 - 1.5%; in 2016 - 1.98%). Correction this indicator by 0.5% can be associated both with a decrease in the share of graduates of previous years among the participants in the exam, and with the characteristics of the sample of participants in the USE in 2017.

The share and number of 100-point students in 2017 increased slightly compared to 2016 - 0.9% (in 2016 - 0.06%, or 59 exam participants against 39 in 2016). The increase in the share of 100 points can be explained by the desire of graduates to enroll in state-funded places in the country's leading universities, where the USE passing score is about 297 points, and, consequently, increased attention to the study in English. The share of high scorers in 2017 remained virtually unchanged compared to 2016 (2016 – 35.94%; 2017 – 36.01%)