MOSCOW, June 26 - RIA Novosti. The results of the unified state exams are comparable to previous years, while some average scores differ significantly from last year, in particular, in computer science, the average score increased by four points, and in history - by almost three, follows from the data of Rosobrnadzor.

As previously reported in Rosobrnadzor, the maximum average score increased in the USE in specialized mathematics - by six points. This year it was 56.5, last year it was 49.8, and in 2017 it was 47.1.

In addition, positive dynamics is observed at the Unified State Examination in Informatics, where the average score in 2019 was 62.4, in the past 58.4, but at the same time in 2017 it was 59.2. Average score in history, for two years it has always been 52.7, but this year it has grown by almost three units and amounted to 55.3.

According to Rosobrnadzor, stable results are observed at the Unified State Examination in the Russian language, so in 2017 the score was 69.1, last year - 70.9, and this year - 69.5. The same is true with basic mathematics, which is assessed on a five-point scale: in 2017 - 4.2; in 2018 - 4.3, in 2019 - 4.1.

As for foreign languages, a positive trend is observed in the state exam in German. In 2017, the average score was 63.8, last year it increased by 5.1 and amounted to 68.9, this year - 72.4.

English remains one of the most popular foreign languages. The average score in this subject in 2017 was 70.2, last year - 69.2, in 2019 - 73.8. Average score for French decreased slightly: two years ago it was 75.9, last year - 77.3, and this year - 73.1. Average score for Spanish also decreased compared to last year by 6.9 units and amounted to 72.2.

The most popular exam for several years has always been social studies. The average score on the Unified State Exam in social studies remains stable: in 2017 - 55.4; 2018 - 55.7, this year - 54.9. The average score on the USE in literature as a whole also remains stable, in 2017 it was 59.6; in 2018 - 62.7, in the same year it was 63.4. The score for geography is as follows: two years ago it was 55.1, last year - 56.6 and this year - 57.2.

At the same time, Rosobrnadzor statistics show that the average USE scores in natural science subjects have become the most stable. So, the average score on the Unified State Examination in Physics was 53.2 for two years in a row; in the current year has slightly grown and became 54.4. The average score in chemistry in 2017 was 55.2, last year it fell by 0.1 points, and in 2019 it was 56.7. The average USE score in biology in 2017 was 52.6; in 2018 - 51.7 and this year - 52.2.

The main period of the Unified State Examination started on May 27 with exams in geography and literature, and on May 29, schoolchildren wrote basic and profile mathematics, on May 31, graduates passed the Unified State Examination in chemistry and history. The most massive exam in the Russian language was held on June 3. USE in physics and the written part in foreign languages schoolchildren handed over on June 5, on June 7 and 8 passed oral part in foreign languages. The most popular elective exam - social science - was held on June 10. Exams in biology and computer science are held on June 13, they complete the USE in the main period, the reserve deadlines will last until July 1. According to Rosobrnadzor, 750,000 people will take exams in 2019.

111,748 people took part in the Biology USE in 2017, which is slightly less than the number of exam participants in 2016 (126,006) and 2015 (122,936). The biology exam is traditionally in demand and is one of the top five elective final exams.

The exam is chosen by USE participants motivated for biology, entering medical universities, veterinary and agricultural academies, psychological and biological faculties pedagogical universities and universities, institutes physical culture and sports.

Average USE test score in biology 2017-2015

Source of information document from the official website of FIPI - METHODOLOGICAL RECOMMENDATIONS for teachers, prepared on the basis of an analysis of typical mistakes of participants in the USE 2017 in BIOLOGY

In 2017 average test score amounted to 52.57 and turned out to be 0.6 higher than in 2016 (51.97), but 1.07 lower than in 2015 (53.64). A slight increase in the average test score may be associated primarily with a change in the contingent of participants in the main USE period, which did not include graduates of previous years, whose results, as a rule, turned out to be significantly lower than the results of graduates of the current year.

The data obtained indicate that the change in the CMM model did not lead to a change in the overall level of complexity of the work.

Minimum test score in 2017, as in previous years, it was 36 points, and the primary one was 16 points. In 2017, the proportion of USE participants in biology who did not score the minimum score was 17.97% (in 2016 - 18.35%).

The reduction by 2 of the maximum primary score while maintaining the minimum limit indicates an increase in the requirements for the quality of biological training of USE participants. In 2017, 75 participants completed all the tasks of the examination paper and scored 100 points, which is 14 people more than in 2016.

The share of 100-point students remains approximately at the same level for several years, which indicates the comparable complexity of the KIM USE in different years.

In 2017, the total share of participants in the Russian Federation who received more than 80 test scores was 6.54%, which is comparable to the results of 2016 (7.16%). A slight decrease (by 0.7%) in the share of high scorers (in the range of 81–100) may be due primarily to a change in the model and a general improvement in the measuring properties of the KIM USE in biology, as well as an expansion of the range of control of knowledge and skills of participants in the USE. The data obtained indicates both a sufficient level of complexity of the new CIM model in biology, the availability of its implementation, and a fairly serious preparation for the exam of highly motivated graduates.

At the same time, compared to 2016, the proportion of participants who scored less than 20 test scores (3.21%) increased by 0.85%, which is explained by the absence of tasks with the choice of one correct answer, where there was the possibility of randomly guessing the correct answer. In addition, the proportion of participants who scored test scores in the ranges of 41–60 and 61–80, amounted to 37.3% and 27.91%, respectively, which is slightly higher (by 0.9% and 1.8%) than in 2016. This can be explained by an improvement in the average level of biological preparation of USE participants.


The average USE score is calculated from the sum of the scores of all students divided by the number of USE participants. Thus, you can find out the average USE score in all subjects. Also, if possible, consider the number of graduates who failed to score the minimum number of points and the number of those who managed to score all 100 points.


Average USE score in physics 2018

In Physics, the average score for the USE in 2018 is not known. However, there were no significant changes compared to 2017. The total number of those who pass physics in 2018 is 171,500 people. Physics is taken for admission to technical universities and engineering majors.

Minimum threshold for passing the exam in physics 36 points, however, for admission to the budget you need to score at least 45 points, and for admission to prestigious universities from 75 points. In 2017, the average score in physics was 53.2 points. High-scorers (people who scored from 81 to 100 points) were 4.94%

278 people passed the exam in physics with 100 points, and 3.78% could not overcome the minimum threshold of 36 points and did not pass the exam.


Average USE score in Russian language 2018

The Russian language as one of the compulsory subjects in 2018 was taken by 645,500 people. Of these, about 26.7% scored between 81 and 100 points. Only 0.6% or 3722 people were able to score all 100 points.

In 2018, only 0.4% of all participants did not pass the USE in the Russian language. The average score in the Russian language in 2018 was 70.93 points, which is good news.


Average USE score in biology 2018

Biology was taken by 140,000 graduates in 2018. Of these, 17.01% failed to score the minimum 36 points and did not pass the exam. Only 45 people or 0.03% scored 100 points. The average score in biology in 2018 is not yet known, but compared to 2017, no major changes are expected. So in 2017, the average score in biology was 52.6 points.


Average USE score mathematics profile 2018

In 2018, 421,000 people took profile mathematics. Of these, 7% or 21,470 graduates failed to pass the minimum threshold of 27 points. Only 145 people were able to score 100 points in specialized mathematics. The average USE score in specialized mathematics in 2018 was 49.8 points.


Average USE score in social studies 2018

Social studies as one of the necessary subjects for admission to humanitarian universities is the most popular optional subject. 368,000 graduates chose social studies as an additional subject for the exam. Of these, 16.43% of graduates failed to score the minimum number of points. At the same time, the average score in 2018 in social studies was 55.44 points.


Average USE score in English 2018

English is the most popular subject of all languages. In 2018, 83,500 graduates chose to choose English language as an additional item. 15 people were able to score all 100 points. The average score in 2018 is unknown, but in 2017 it was 70.1 points.


Average USE score in Literature 2018

Literature as an additional subject in 2018 was chosen by 55,000 students. Of these, only 1% or 599 people scored 100 points. The average scores for 2018 have not yet been published, but they should not differ much from 2017. In 2017, 2.9% of students failed to score the minimum 32 points. The average score in 2017 was 59.68 points.


Average USE score in chemistry 2018

Chemistry was chosen by 74,000 students in 2018. 15% of graduates failed to score the minimum 36 points and did not pass the exam. The average score in chemistry in 2018 was 60 points.


Average USE score in history 2018

History was taken by 110,000 students in 2018. Of these, 8.7% failed to score 32 and did not pass the minimum threshold to pass the exam. The average USE score in history in 2018 was 56.9 points.


Average USE score in Informatics 2018

53,000 students chose computer science as an additional subject. Of these, 9.3% failed the exam. Since they did not score the minimum 40 points. The average USE score in informatics in 2018 was 59.1 points.


Average USE score in geography 2018

Geography in 2018 was chosen by 14,000 students. Of these, 9.3% failed to achieve the minimum score of 37 to pass the exam. 8.6% received high scores from 81 to 100. The average USE score in geography in 2018 was 55.1 points.

New drafts of the USE 2017 in all subjects have been published, new contours of the 2017 exam are already visible. Is the new a repetition of the old, or are we again in for serious changes? What will be the Unified State Examination in Social Studies 2017? Read the opinion of the USE expert below!

How was the USE 2016 in social studies?

For starters - in normal mode! Without scandals and incidents, so to speak ... Here is an opinion about the USE 2016, for example, the former Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Livanov:

“The exam was held at a high organizational and technological level. This was facilitated by new technologies that are used during the exam, and increased responsibility and discipline of the organizers and participants of the exam, - said Minister of Education and Science Dmitry Livanov at a press conference at the Situation Information Center of Rosobrnadzor.

So, the main thing about the past USE 2016 in social studies:


USE Lessons 2016 in Social Studies

“In general, the average scores in all subjects are comparable to the results of last year. This indicates the stability of the exam, that exam tasks the level of difficulty is similar to previous years. We see a small increase in high scorers and a decrease in those who did not overcome the minimum scores, ”is the opinion head of Rosobrnadzor Kravtsov.

First of all, we note that the exam has been held really honestly for the third year already, there are no leaks of exam materials to the network. For a wide audience, only one version of the USE in 2016 is available, which, following the results of the early wave of the exam, was published by FIPI for each subject.

In the European part of the country, FIPI “applied” 4 written options against the graduates of 2016, one of them, as is clear from the reviews of those who passed, colleagues, experts, was frankly “overwhelming”. The rest are solvable. Here is our analysis. And to which is also attached the real work of the graduate in the written part.

Exam conditions for the USE 2017 will be tightened. Already this year has disappeared in the form familiar to us test part, now this, of course, complicates the task of "hitting" the answer, which used to be often a matter of chance.

Since 2013 we have been seeing a steady drop in the average score in Russia at the exam in social science:

year 2013 - 56,23

year 2014 - 55,4

2015 - 53,3

This year, as noted above, is likely to be even worse. I can give accurate up-to-date statistics this year on

year 2014 - 57,9

2015 - 60

2016 - 57,1

And here we see a significant drop.

Generally, almost 20% of those who did not pass, it's a lot, it's one in five who donated. The question arises, why is this happening? Who is guilty?

Objectively:

  1. The school does not prepare a graduate for the Unified State Examination in optional subjects, teachers try to step back and not be responsible for its result.
  2. At the level of the federal ministry, both the old minister Livanov said that "... a school cannot be assessed by the results of the Unified State Examination", and the new Vasilyeva that "... teachers should not prepare children for the exam at the lesson in the senior classes." The line has changed.
  3. It turns out that the result on the Unified State Examination, for example, in social studies, is a personal matter for each graduate and his parents.
  4. The actual responsibility of the tutor - that "magic wand" that the graduate can hope for, as everyone understands, is minimal. It works, as a rule, without a contract, and no (at least legal) liability in front of parents, if anything, does not carry.

Here is the opinion of the new Minister of Education and Science L. Vasilyeva about the exam.

Subjectively:


What will be the exam 2017?

According to the already approved draft schedule, the USE 2017 in social studies will be held in the "early wave" on March 24, and in the main mode - June 5, 2017. Moreover, only one exam will be held on this day, which means that the reserve day will be practically not used.

The role of the exam basic for admission in the humanities - jurisprudence, political science, journalism, economics, of course, will not change.

This is how the head of the Federal Commission of Control Developers sees it. measuring materials USE in social studies T.E. Liskov:

That is, the exam continues to be positioned as fundamental, checking the actual graduate of 2017.

Already this year, each option in the test contained a knowledge question and, of course, this trend will continue. There were a lot of mistakes on the part of 2016 graduates here.

Regarding the specific structure of the tasks of KIMs, in comparison, part 2 remained unchanged, and a slight change in part 1, associated with the exclusion of a very controversial and subjective for compilation and verification

Here is an example of this controversial task from the real version of the USE 2015:

The time for writing the exam remains the same - the maximum at 3 hours 55 minutes (235 minutes).

How to prepare for the exam 2017 in social studies?

First of all, choosing your own individual trajectory preparation. Taking as a basis - the list of topics to be checked (by the way, it has not changed compared to 2016). Having chosen, together with the teacher, tutor, the main guide for preparation, solve tests and regularly check your knowledge.

For example, we invite all graduates to participate in classes in the site group

The end of school is the beginning of a new stage in everyone. Many want to continue their studies at higher educational institutions and acquire a certain profession. According to the requirements, school graduates must pass exams in relevant subjects. USE statistics allows you to evaluate the results of testing by year and identify the weakest in the country.

What does USE mean

The USE is a unified state exam, which is held in secondary educational institutions (schools, lyceums, gymnasiums). Rosobrnadzor is responsible for their implementation. The language used is Russian. The first exams were held in 2001 in the Samara and Rostov regions. In 2008, the USE statistics numbered more than 1 million students taking exams in the country. A year later, the exam became mandatory for admission to.

The results are set on a 100-point system. It is necessary to overcome the minimum level, which is approved every year in all subjects. USE (minimum) by years:


Does the law provide for age limits? No. According to statistics, the age of those who pass the exam is different. For example, in 2016, a 78-year-old applicant wanted to enter the journalism department.

An important factor is the psychological preparation of students. There are cases when students committed because of the exam. In 2016, in the Volgograd region, a 16-year-old schoolgirl committed suicide after passing mathematics. In her suicide note, she asked to cancel the exam and no longer torture.

Required subjects


To get a certificate, students must pass the Russian language and mathematics. The remaining subjects are chosen by the students voluntarily. USE statistics by years (Russian):

Since 2015, mathematics has been divided into profile and basic levels. The first is needed for admission to universities. What are the statistics for passing the exam in mathematics? More than 6% of graduates fail to score minimum score on this subject. Whereas the minimum level of the Russian language is incomprehensible for 3.7% of schoolchildren.

Application Rules

You can find out about the places of registration on the official website of local governments. Applications must be submitted by February 1st. The exam consists of 3 stages:

  • early;
  • basic;
  • additional.

Early exams are usually taken by graduates of previous years who want to improve their results. Pupils of the current year can take exams ahead of schedule with the consent of the pedagogical council of the school.

The USE statistics for 2017 include 86,000 graduates from previous years. Individuals who do not achieve the minimum passing score in compulsory subjects may retake the exams.

How to view results

When the results are ready, they can be viewed online at ege.edu.ru. It is enough to enter the following data:

  1. Registration code.
  2. Passport data (number).
  3. Region.

Knowledge level

To understand whether the level of knowledge of the new generation has improved, it is necessary to compare the results of graduate exams. Statistics USE results by years (2016–2017):

The head of Rosobrnadzor said that thanks to systematic work with weak schools, there is a decrease in the number of participants who did not overcome the minimum threshold in all subjects.

In 2017, the statistics of those taking the exam counted 703 thousand people, of which 617 thousand are students of the current year. Profile mathematics was passed by 391 thousand students.

The USE statistics for 2017 in Russia also show an improvement in results. The average score in specialized mathematics increased by 1 point and amounted to 47.1. The number of students who did not cope with the subject decreased by 1%.

The statistics of the average USE scores show that of the compulsory subjects, mathematics is the most difficult for students. For the past five years, the average score has been below 49 points. The maximum result was in 2013 - 48.7. In Russian, the best results were recorded in 2016. The average score was 68 points.

However, the average scores for the rest of the subjects were classified. Official sources publish little data. The USE statistics for schools and lyceums in Moscow (2015-2016) marks the top ten educational institutions:

The USE statistics for schools gives the first place to the lyceum of the Research Institute Higher School of Economics. In second place - Lyceum No. 1535. The top three in terms of the number of graduates is closed by center No. 57.

Indicators by region

The USE statistics by region show different results. The economic condition affects the level of knowledge of students. Not many people can afford to study with a tutor. In some regions, schools are poorly funded. Therefore, qualified teachers leave from there.

This trend is observed not only in Russia. For example, according to the results of the EIT in Ukraine, only 28.4% of city school graduates have a high level of knowledge. While in rural areas the figure is 8%. The statistics of the USE results show that economic and educational characteristics determine the final scores by 64% in the Russian language and by 53% in mathematics.

The lowest grades are received by students from schools Far East. Profile mathematics is well passed in the Perm Territory and Udmurtia. But graduates get the highest scores in the Russian language Orenburg region. Good grades are also received in St. Petersburg and Perm. Whereas in Dagestan the number of students who scored 100 points increased.