Unified State Examination statistics by year. Unified State Exam results: regional differences

The Unified State Exam 2013 was not without scandals. IN in social networks it was possible to find real tasks and answers (albeit not always correct) the day before the exam itself. This could not but affect the results of the Unified State Exam. Which Unified State Exam subjects most often fail, and which ones can you score good points without? special effort? The answer to this question will be given by the statistics presented below. With its help, future graduates will be able to correctly distribute their strength to obtain the maximum number of points, and for some, it will help them decide on the choice of subjects to take.

Statistics on the number of participants in the Unified State Exam 2013 have not changed significantly compared to previous years.


Undoubtedly The most “popular” Unified State Examinations are the required Russian language and mathematics– more than 800 thousand people took them. However, these two values ​​are not equal. This is explained by the fact that the Unified State Exam is also taken not only by 2013 graduates, but also by everyone else who is planning to enter a university (and not all majors need mathematics).
Among the optional Unified State Exams, social studies leads– almost half a million people chose him. Approximately 200 thousand people took physics, history and biology. The remaining items are not so popular - less than 100 thousand people chose them.

Let's see how many people scored 100 points in 2012 and 2013.


And here we immediately see a sharp jump in the number of 100-point students in absolutely all subjects. Undoubtedly, main reason is the “leaking” of Unified State Exam assignments and answers to social networks. Every 29th graduate who chose chemistry passed it with 100 points. For comparison, only every 327th USE participant passed the Russian language with the maximum number of points. For most subjects the number of 100-pointers increased several times at once.

Let's move on to the following graphs, from which it will become clear which subjects are easy to pass and which are difficult.


The graph with average test scores confirms the “draining” of tasks and answers in 2013: in absolutely all subjects (except for Spanish), the average test score increased. The diagram shows that do best with languages ​​and chemistry(although in 2012 the chemistry test was not so successful). Good results were shown in computer science (in fact, this is logical, any student can easily prepare for the Unified State Exam in computer science in a month). But the hardest thing for graduates is mathematics, physics And story.

The above assumptions are confirmed by the following graphs, which show the distribution of points for each subject:


These diagrams show that it is very difficult to score more than 70 points in mathematics, physics, history and geography. But foreign language and computer science - the best choice to pass the unified state exam.

In conclusion, we will consider the proportion of those who failed the Unified State Exam in each subject.

Yet again physics And story(and geography) are among the leaders among the most difficult subjects to pass. A the percentage of those who fail the Unified State Exam in foreign languages ​​is the lowest, because to successfully pass the exam you only need to score 20 points.

Conclusion No. 1 : due to premature appearance of tasks and answers on social networks the results of the Unified State Exam 2013 were significantly more successful compared to the results of previous years. The number of 100-point scorers has especially increased. Will there be a similar situation in 2014? Anything is possible, but additional security measures will be taken to avoid job leaks. It is already clear that Unified State Exam options will be individual not according to four regions, but according to nine time zones. In addition, do not forget that many scammers offer fake tasks and answers.

Conclusion No. 2 : when choosing items to hand in, give preference foreign languages , chemistry And computer science . But the hardest thing to prepare for the Unified State Exam is mathematics , physics , stories And geography .

You can also familiarize yourself with the point conversion scale:

Started the other day new wave unified state exam, and over the 8 years that the Unified State Exam has existed as a compulsory regime, the controversy surrounding it has not subsided. In this material we make an attempt to show the dynamics of the average Unified State Examination points in Russian language and mathematics in the regions, and also explain what may be responsible for regional differences in exam results.

The data presented here is collected from open sources. Unified State Exam results obtained from regional websites of educational departments and centers for assessing the quality of education. Other indicators are collected on the websites of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Rosstat, and the Federal Treasury.

Unified State Exam results: regional differences

If you look at the map, you can see that the highest average scores in both the Russian language and mathematics are shown by the regions of the Central federal district. In 2015, among the leaders in the Russian language were Orenburg and Samara region, as well as the Perm Territory, in specialized mathematics - the Republic of Kalmykia, the Perm Territory and Udmurtia. The lowest results, contrary to stereotypes, are observed not in the North Caucasus regions, but in the Far East.

Of particular interest is the dynamics of Unified State Examination results in the regions. It is incorrect to directly compare scores over the years - the exam has gone through many changes over the years. For example, in 2013, during massive leaks of answers, the scores of participants in the country as a whole were higher, but in 2014, after tightening security measures, they fell. With this in mind, we looked at the position of the regions relative to the average score in Russia and used standardized z-scores. In other words, we compared the dynamics of the regions relative to the national average. The results of the regions were compared in 2010 and 2014, since during this period the content and structure of the exam were the most stable.

In general, significant (more than one standard deviation) growth over these five years was demonstrated by 16 subjects in mathematics, and 11 subjects of the Russian Federation in the Russian language. Basically, these are the regions that showed below average results in 2010. A serious decrease in scores occurred in mathematics in 6, and in the Russian language in 3 regions - where in 2010 the scores were quite high. In subjects of the Russian Federation with average results, there were no significant changes in scores.

Factors of regional differences in Unified State Examination results

2009-2014:

To understand what explains the Unified State Examination results in mathematics and the Russian language in 2009 - 2014, we analyzed their relationship with a number of regional characteristics. The focus was, firstly, on the role of resource provision for schools, and secondly, on the role of family resources.

School resources are largely determined by the amount of government funding. If we adjust the volume of per capita funding for schools for inflation and differences between regions in the cost of living, then the growth of this indicator from 2006 to 2013 was about 40 percent. At the same time, the maximum gap in per capita financing over the same period decreased slightly - from 6 to 5 times. The greatest increase in school funding occurred in 2012, when the “May Presidential Decrees” were adopted.

Changes in school funding are important for student outcomes. According to our estimates, regions with a higher level of per capita financing show higher average Unified State Exam scores in mathematics (with equal levels economic development, income of the population and a number of other characteristics of the regions). In the Russian language, there was a significant connection between Unified State Exam results and per capita financing (taking into account other regional indicators) in 2009 - 2014. not detected. This can be partly explained by the fact that the results in the Russian language play a large role social characteristics families.

The main share of budget funding for schools comes from teachers' salaries. At the same time, the dynamics of their salaries relative to the average wage level in the region is important. Overall, this dynamic was positive. The most significant increase in relative salaries of teachers was observed in 2008 and 2012 - 2013, with a slight decrease in 2007 and 2010.

According to our estimates, the level of teachers’ salaries relative to the average salary in the region is positively related to regional Unified State Examination results in both the Russian language and mathematics. Pay determines which teachers will come to schools and with what attitude they will work. For example, data from the 2012 PISA survey of school principals shows that in regions with higher relative salaries, teachers are more motivated, enthusiastic, and driven to achieve.

In addition to the state, families invest in children's education. Families' resources are determined by their income. Our analysis shows that in regions with high levels of poverty (the proportion of people with incomes below the subsistence level), Unified State Exam results are lower. A high level of income inequality within a region also negatively affects average Unified State Examination scores (given equal levels of budget funding for schools and a number of other regional characteristics).

In other words, to increase educational achievements Family resources are also important for schoolchildren. At the same time, in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation with low incomes, on average, the resources of regional budgets, and therefore the funding of schools, are lower.

Overall, on at this stage Equalizing the level of budget funding for schools between regions is not enough to equalize children’s scores.

2015:

If we talk about the results of 2015, the gap between regions with the minimum and maximum average USE scores can be 28 points in Russian and 16 in mathematics. Socio-economic characteristics of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation (gross regional product, school funding per student, share of the population with higher education, as well as the share of the urban population) explain the average Unified State Exam score in mathematics by 25 percent and the average Unified State Exam score in Russian by 34 percent. Children from less affluent areas are less likely to achieve high test scores than those living in more economically developed parts of the country. Moreover, in the Russian language this gap is somewhat larger than in mathematics.

To almost the same extent (28 percent in mathematics and 30 percent in Russian), average regional scores are explained by the characteristics of schools and teachers. It is important to consider how many children in the region go to college after 9th grade, and how many remain in high school and take the Unified State Exam. As our analysis shows, in schools where less than half of ninth-graders remain in high school, the results are also higher than in schools where the selection (or self-selection) of children is less strict.

Teacher characteristics also matter. In all regions, teachers with completed higher education predominate, however, where such teachers make up more than 80 percent, students’ Unified State Examination results are higher. But the connection between the results and the category of teacher turned out to be not so clear - the highest results are among graduates in regions where the proportion of teachers with highest category varies from 22 to 30 percent.

Thus, our analysis shows how students from different regions The chances of getting high Unified State Exam scores are not equal. By the way, the average results of Moscow schoolchildren on the Unified State Exam are 13 points in specialized mathematics and 5 points in the Russian language higher than those of schoolchildren from the Republic of Buryatia.

In general, the economic and educational characteristics of the regions determine USE scores by 64 percent in the Russian language and by 53 percent in mathematics. At the same time, these factors are outside the sphere of influence of teachers and schools themselves, so it is incorrect to evaluate them based on this result.

conclusions

As our analysis shows, in Russia there are quite large regional differences in the educational results of schoolchildren. These differences may determine future fate children, including influencing their admission to universities.

This difference is largely due to the extent to which schoolchildren are provided with educational resources. There are inequalities of resources both at the family level and at the level of government funding for schools. Often one accompanies the other.

Our analysis does not take into account variations in unified exam scores within regions, although this task seems extremely useful in developing educational policy measures. Such analysis requires access to anonymized Unified State Exam data for researchers. IN developed countries the results of such tests are used for analysis and development of management decisions, and it is important to use this experience in Russia.

The Unified State Exam as an objective tool for assessing school graduates has shown that there is a problem with inequality in education. The responsibility for solving this problem cannot be placed entirely on the exam itself or on the teachers. Equalizing educational opportunities is a public policy task.

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Results of the Unified State Exam 2017.

The main period of the Unified State Examination 2017 took place from May 29 to July 1. About 703 thousand people took part in the exams, of which about 617 thousand people were graduates of the current year.

Participants in the exam Russian language became almost 617 thousand people. Russian language is traditionally the most popular subject taken by Unified State Exam participants. Unified State Examination in Russian is one of compulsory subjects to obtain a certificate of secondary education general education. The minimum number of points to obtain a certificate is 24 points. In addition, the results of the Unified State Examination in the Russian language must be presented upon admission to a university for any field of study (specialty). Universities do not have the right to set the minimum passing threshold for this subject below 36 points.

The average score on the Unified State Exam in Russian in 2017 is comparable to last year’s result. The minimum threshold for obtaining a certificate of 24 points was not overcome by 0.5% of exam participants (in 2016 their number was 1%).

Total participation in the Unified State Exam in basic level mathematics this year 543 thousand people were accepted. The average score on the Unified State Exam in basic mathematics in 2017 differs slightly from the result of last year: it was 4.24 points (in 2016 - 4.15 points).

The results of the Unified State Examination in basic level mathematics demonstrated a reduction in the number of participants who failed to overcome the minimum barrier to obtain a certificate (get at least 3 points out of 5). In 2017, their number decreased to 3.4% from 4.6% a year earlier.

In the Unified State Exam specialized mathematics About 391 thousand participants took part. Installed minimum score mathematics profile level amounted to 27 points. The average score of participants increased by almost 1 point compared to last year and amounted to 47.1 points. The number of participants who failed to meet the minimum threshold of 27 points decreased by 1%.

The most popular elective exam is social science. During the main period, about 318 thousand participants took the Unified State Examination in social studies.

Preliminary results of the Unified State Examination geography indicate that the average score of the participants did not change significantly, the increase was 1 point - up to 55.1 points, which is comparable to 2016. The number of participants who failed to pass the minimum score of 37 points in this subject decreased to 9.3% from 13% in 2016. Total in this year of the Unified State Exam About 14 thousand people took the geography test during the main period.

Unified State Examination results computer science and ICT also comparable to last year's results. The average score increased by almost 3 points - to 59.2 in 2017 from 56.6 in 2016. The number of participants who did not pass the minimum threshold of 40 points decreased by 2.5% - to 9.3% (in 2016 - 12.4%). Total number There were about 53 thousand participants in the Unified State Examination in computer science.

Unified State Examination physics More than 155 thousand participants took the test. The established minimum score for the Unified State Exam in physics is 36 points.

Unified State Examination literature More than 41 thousand participants took the test. The established minimum score for the Unified State Exam in literature is 32 points.

Exam biology About 112 thousand people took the test. The number of exam participants who failed to overcome the minimum threshold of 36 points decreased to 18% from 18.3% in 2016. The established minimum score for the Unified State Exam in biology is 36 points.

Application for participation in the written examination English language About 76 thousand people applied. Written exam in German language during the main period, 1.8 thousand participants wanted to take the test, according to French – more than 1 thousand participants, according to Spanish – 179 participants. The established minimum score for the Unified State Exam in foreign languages ​​is 22 points.

About 76.5 thousand participants submitted applications to take the oral part of the Unified State Examination in English on both scheduled days. About 2 thousand participants wanted to take the German language, about 1 thousand - about 1 thousand, Spanish - about 200 participants. The established minimum score on the Unified State Examination foreign language is 22 points.

History About 110 thousand participants took the test. The established minimum score for the Unified State Examination in History is 32 points. The number of Unified State Examination history participants who failed to overcome the minimum threshold of 32 points decreased by 2 times compared to last year and amounted to 8.7%.

According to the head of Rosobrnadzor Sergei Kravtsov, in the next academic year It is planned to conduct mandatory history tests in grades 5, and voluntary tests in grades 6. Maybe, Verification work will also be mandatory for 11th graders who did not choose history to take the Unified State Exam.

Chemistry rented out about 74 thousand. The established minimum score for the Unified State Exam in chemistry is 36 points.

Source: Data from the website of the Official information portal of the Unified State Exam from June 1 to July 1, 2017.


Results of the Unified State Exam 2016.

Based on the results of the Unified State Exam in 2016, Rosobrnadzor prepared a document that clearly reflects the dynamics of passing the Unified State Exam compared to 2015, the range test scores in all subjects, and many other statistics are presented:

Among the features of this year's examination campaign, the Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Dmitry Livanov named a significant increase in graduates' interest in passing natural science subjects. Also, according to him, the level of preparation of Unified State Examination participants for exams has generally increased, which was manifested both in an increase in the average test score in a number of subjects and in a significant decrease in the number of those who were unable to overcome the established minimum level.

Results of the Unified State Exam 2015.

June 29 manager Federal service for supervision in the field of education and science, S.S. Kravtsov summed up the preliminary results of the 2015 exams at a press conference at the Situation and Information Center on the Unified State Examination.

Unified State Exam 2015 statistics:
The average test score in nine subjects increased compared to last year.

In 2015, the Unified State Exam was held in 85 regions Russian Federation and in 52 foreign countries (for schools at embassies, military units of the Russian Federation and others).

In total, 725 thousand people took part in the Unified State Exam (in 2014 - 733,368), of which 650 thousand people were graduates of the current year (in 2014 - 684,574).

To conduct the Unified State Exam, 5,700 PES were organized (5,872 in 2014).

More than 20,000 people were accredited as public observers.

To ensure the transparency of examination procedures, an additional 150 federal inspectors and 2 thousand federal observers were sent to some regions. Monitoring of exams on the SMOTRIEGE.RF portal was carried out by over 10,000 on-line observers.

The most popular elective subjects, as last year, were:

- social studies (passed by 51.2% of Unified State Exam participants);
- physics (22%);
- history (20%);
- biology (17.4%).

Total number of 100-pointers for all Unified State Exam subjects 2015 - 3,922 people (in 2014 - 3,705 people).

Thanks to the functioning of a multi-level system designed to ensure the objectivity and transparency of the Unified State Examination and the prevention of violations, this year it was possible to avoid Unified State Exam tourism, leaks of control measuring materials and many other problems that accompanied the unified State exam in previous years.

Source: official website of Rosobrnadzor http://obrnadzor.gov.ru

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Results of the Unified State Exam 2014

Based on materials from the press conference “Unified State Exam 2014: final data”, held on July 2, 2014 at the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation:

The number of those who failed compulsory subjects (Russian language and mathematics) in 2014 decreased by 24% compared to 2013.

The number of 100-point students decreased three times.

This year the minimum score for compulsory subjects has been lowered. If this had not happened, 28,000 students would not have received their diplomas.


From the materials of the July press conference on the results of the Unified State Exam 2014, held in Rosobrnadzor:

Average test score in Unified State Exam subjects in 2014 and 2013.

Read more on the official website of Rosobrnadzor:
http://www.obrnadzor.gov.ru/ru/press_center/news/index.php?id_4=4132

Results of the Unified State Exam 2013

Average test score of Unified State Exam participants by general education subjects in 2013.


Source: Official information portal of the Unified State Exam ege.edu.ru

Results of the Unified State Exam 2012

(based on materials from a press conference with the participation of the head of Rosobrnadzor L.N. Glebova. Source: Official website http://obrnadzor.gov.ru)

Statistics of results and features of the event:

In total, 843,766 people took part in the main stage of the Unified State Exam. Of these, 712,383 were school graduates in 2011.

3.25 percent of this year’s graduates (25,068 people) did not pass the final state certification. Last year there were 2.5 percent of such guys.

The number of appeals about results has increased - more than 71,000. Of these, 40 percent were satisfied with a change in the result. However, the number of appeals about violations of the Unified State Examination procedure has decreased - only 19 cases.

Among the features of the Unified State Examination in 2012, L.N. Glebova noted the tightening of requirements for exam reception points, the introduction of a ban on the carrying and use of mobile phones, the emergence of new degrees of protection for CMMs, the organization of operational control over the Internet space, etc.

Minimum number of Unified State Exam points in 2012:

English language – 20 points;
Biology – 36 points;
Geography – 37 points;
Computer science and ICT – 40 points;
Spanish – 20 points;
History – 32 points;
Literature – 32 points;
Mathematics – 24 points;
German language – 20 points;
Social studies – 39 points;
Russian language – 36 points;
Physics – 36 points;
French – 20 points;
Chemistry – 36 points.

Scores of USE 2012 participants:

Mathematics

Russian language

Literature

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Geography

Story

Social science

English language

French

German

Spanish

Computer science

Results of the Unified State Examination in 2011 >>



2011 Unified State Exam results by subject

Russian language

The minimum Unified State Exam score in Russian is 36.
The average Unified State Examination score in Russian is 60.02.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in Russian in 2011 was 760,618.
4.1% did not achieve the minimum score.
The number of hundred-pointers is 1437.

Mathematics

The minimum Unified State Exam score in mathematics is 24.
The average USE score in mathematics is 47.49.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in mathematics in 2011 was 738,746.
4.9% did not achieve the minimum score.
The number of hundred-pointers is 205.

Social science

The minimum Unified State Exam score in social studies is 39.
The average USE score in social studies is 57.11.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in social studies in 2011 was 280,254.
3.9% did not achieve the minimum score.
The number of 100-pointers is 23.

Physics

The minimum Unified State Exam score in physics is 33.
The average Unified State Exam score in physics is 51.54.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in physics in 2011 was 173,574.
Did not achieve the minimum score – 7.4%.
The number of hundred-pointers is 206.

Story

The minimum Unified State Exam score in history is 30.
The average USE score in history is 51.2.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in history in 2011 was 129,354.
Did not achieve the minimum score – 9.4%.
The number of hundred-pointers is 208.

Biology

The minimum Unified State Exam score in biology is 36.
The average Unified State Exam score in biology is 54.29.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in biology in 2011 was 144,045.
Did not achieve the minimum score – 7.8%.
The number of 100-pointers is 53.

Chemistry

The minimum Unified State Exam score in chemistry is 32.
The average USE score in chemistry is 57.75.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in chemistry in 2011 was 77,806.
Did not achieve the minimum score – 8.6%.
The number of hundred-pointers is 331.

English language

The minimum Unified State Exam score in English is 20.
The average USE score in English is 61.19.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in English in 2011 was 60,651.
3.1% did not achieve the minimum score.
The number of 100-pointers is 11.

Computer science

The minimum Unified State Exam score in computer science is 40.
The average USE score in computer science is 59.74.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in computer science in 2011 was 51,180.
Did not achieve the minimum score – 9.8%.
The number of hundred-pointers is 31.

Literature

The minimum Unified State Exam score in literature is 32.
The average Unified State Exam score in literature is 57.15.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Examination in literature in 2011 was 39,317.
Did not achieve the minimum score – 5.0%.
The number of hundred-pointers is 355.

Geography

The minimum Unified State Exam score in geography is 35.
The average USE score in geography is 54.4.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Examination in Geography in 2011 was 10,946.
Did not achieve the minimum score – 8.0%.
The number of hundred-pointers is 25.

German

The minimum Unified State Exam score in German is 20.
The average USE score in German is 48.99.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in German in 2011 was 2,746.
6.6% did not achieve the minimum score.
The number of hundred-pointers is 2.

French

The minimum Unified State Exam score in French is 20.
The average USE score in French is 62.97.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Exam in French in 2011 was 1,317.
1.2% did not achieve the minimum score.

Spanish

The minimum Unified State Exam score in Spanish is 20.
The average USE score in Spanish is 70.09.
The total number of people who took the Unified State Examination in Spanish in 2011 was 143.
1.4% did not achieve the minimum score.
The number of hundred-pointers is 0.

Finishing school is the beginning of a new stage in everyone. Many wish 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. Unified State Exam statistics make it possible to evaluate test results by year and identify the weakest ones in the country.

Basic information

The Unified State Exam 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 Samara and Rostov region. In 2008, Unified State Exam statistics included more than 1 million students taking exams in the country. A year later, the Unified State Exam became mandatory for admission to.

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


Does the law provide for age restrictions? No. According to statistics, the age of those taking the Unified State Exam varies. For example, in 2016, a 78-year-old applicant wanted to enter the journalism department.

An important factor is psychological preparation students. There are known cases when students committed crimes because of the Unified State 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 Unified State Exam and not torment him anymore.

Required subjects


To receive a certificate, students must take Russian language and mathematics. Students choose other subjects voluntarily. Unified State Examination statistics by year (Russian language):

Since 2015, mathematics has been divided into specialized and basic levels. The first one is needed for admission to universities. What are the statistics for passing the Unified State Exam in mathematics? More than 6% of graduates cannot achieve the minimum score in this subject. While the minimum level of the Russian language is incomprehensible for 3.7% of schoolchildren.

Application Rules

You can find out about registration places on the official website of the authorities local government. You must submit your application by February 1st. The exam consists of 3 stages:

  • early;
  • basic;
  • additional.

Exams are usually taken early by graduates of previous years who want to improve their results. Current year students can take exams early with the consent of the school’s teaching council.

Unified State Exam statistics for 2017 include 86 thousand graduates from previous years. Persons who do not achieve the minimum passing score in compulsory subjects may retake the exams.

How to view results

When the results are ready, you can view them in online mode on the website ege.edu.ru. It is enough to enter the following data:

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

Knowledge level

To understand whether the level of knowledge of the new generation has improved, it is necessary to compare the exam results of graduates. Statistics of Unified State Exam results by year (2016–2017):

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

In 2017, statistics of those taking the Unified State Exam counted 703 thousand people, of which 617 thousand were current year students. 391 thousand students passed specialized mathematics.

Unified State Exam 2017 statistics for Russia also show improved results. The average score in specialized mathematics increased by 1 point and amounted to 47.1. The number of students who failed the subject decreased by 1%.

Statistics on average Unified State Examination scores show that among the compulsory subjects, mathematics is the hardest 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 top scores recorded in 2016. The average score was 68 points.

However, average scores in other subjects were kept secret. Official sources publish little data. Unified State Exam statistics for schools and lyceums in Moscow (2015–2016) highlight the top ten educational institutions:

Unified State Exam statistics for schools give first place to the HSE Lyceum. In second place is Lyceum No. 1535. The top three in terms of number of graduates is closed by center No. 57.

Indicators by region

Unified State Exam statistics by region show different results. The economic situation affects the level of knowledge of students. Not many people can afford to study with a tutor. In some regions, schools are less well funded. Therefore, qualified teachers leave there.

This trend is observed not only in Russia. For example, according to the results of the educational assessment in Ukraine, only 28.4% of graduates of urban schools have high level knowledge. Whereas in rural areas the figure is 8%. Statistics of the Unified State Exam results show that economic and educational characteristics determine the final scores by 64% in Russian and 53% in mathematics.

The most low ratings students receive from schools Far East. Profile mathematics is well passed in Perm region and Udmurtia. And here highest scores in Russian language graduates of the Orenburg region receive. Good grades are also received in St. Petersburg and Perm. Whereas in Dagestan the number of students who scored 100 points increased.



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