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Translation of Unified State Exam scores in Russian. ● Minimum number of points in subjects Unified State Exam threshold in social studies

The busy time for passing state exams continues for schoolchildren across the country. Very soon, Russian schoolchildren will learn their results and understand how many points they were able to score on the Unified State Exam. Naturally, many are interested in the minimum required score thresholds for passing the Unified State Exam. Minimum Unified State Exam scores in 2018 in all subjects: table, minimum required thresholds for successfully passing the unified state exams.

Since the end of May, schools across the country have been holding the Unified State Exam in various subjects. Schoolchildren take exams in 12 disciplines, each of which has its own required minimum threshold for passing. The next minimum that students can score in the compulsory and selective Unified State Exams gives them the right to become applicants to higher educational institutions in the country. In accordance with data released by Rosobrnadzor, to enter a university in 2018, schoolchildren must score the following number of points:

Item Minimum points
Russian language 42
Mathematics (basic level) 27
Mathematics (profile level) 27
Social science 42
Physics 36
Literature 32
Story 29
Chemistry 36
Foreign language 22
Biology 36
Computer science 40
Geography 40

In accordance with the specialty that the student plans to enroll in, the core discipline for him may be mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, a foreign language or another subject that is the basis of education, Ros-Register has learned. Every year, the admissions committee of higher educational institutions sets a minimum passing score threshold.

If a student cannot provide a certificate with this minimum, then his documents will not be considered even if he passed the Unified State Exam with higher scores in other disciplines.

On average, for educational institutions in Russia, the minimum threshold starts from 45-60 points in accordance with the level of the university. However, even this number of points will not guarantee admission to a budget place if your goal is admission to MGIMO or another large Moscow university. Last year, there was still an opportunity to “slip” into a budget place by scoring more than 82 points in a core subject. One way or another, in regional universities the indicators are, as a rule, much more modest - here it is possible to get a budget place by scoring 65-70 points for the main subject.

The most important nuance is the competition for one place in that other university, that is, the number of applicants who applied to the educational institution of your choice and their scores for the state exam.

Naturally, the higher the competition, the higher the minimum score threshold for certain specialties in a certain year. And on the contrary, sometimes students, frightened by the statistics of previous years, do not risk applying for any specialty with high competition, and due to this, the minimum score for admission to the budget may be much lower than usual. One way or another, it is impossible to predict in advance how exactly the situation will develop.

The number of applicants who submitted originals of their documents also has a serious impact on the “budget queue”. This means that they have not considered any alternative options and are planning to enroll in this particular university. One way or another, most graduates usually take out insurance and apply to more than one institution. Thus, you should not be upset ahead of time if, with the existing 40 budget places, you find yourself in 41st place on the list.

Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science
(Rosobrnadzor)
02/27/2019 No. 10-151

Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science in accordance with paragraph 21 of the Procedure for conducting state final certification for educational programs of basic general education, approved by order of the Ministry of Education of Russia and Rosobrnadzor dated November 7, 2018 No. 189/1513 (registered by the Ministry of Justice of Russia on December 10, 2018, registration No. 52953) (hereinafter referred to as the Procedure), sends for use in work recommendations on determining the minimum number of primary points confirming that students have mastered educational programs of basic general education in accordance with the requirements of the federal state educational standard of basic general education (hereinafter referred to as the minimum number of primary points), recommendations for the transfer of the amount of primary points for examination papers of the main state exam (hereinafter - OGE) and the state final exam (hereinafter - GVE) into a five-point assessment system in 2019.

In accordance with paragraph 22 of the Procedure, the executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, exercising public administration in the field of education, ensure the conduct of state final certification for educational programs of basic general education, including determining the minimum number of primary points, and also ensure the transfer of the amount of primary points for examination work on the OGE and GVE in a five-point assessment system. Application: for 14 l.

Deputy Head: A.A. Muzaev

The scale for converting the primary score for completing the examination work into a mark on a five-point scale.

Biology.

2019 year.

    0-12 points - mark “2”

    13-25 points - mark “3”

    26-36 points - mark “4”

    37-46 points - mark “5”

2018

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work is 46.

    0-12 points - mark “2”

    13-25 points - mark “3”

    26-36 points - mark “4”

    37-46 points - mark “5”

The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes in secondary schools. A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 33 points.

2017

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work is 46.

    0-12 points - mark “2”

    13-25 points - mark “3”

    26-36 points - mark “4”

    37-46 points - mark “5”

The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes in secondary schools. A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 33 points.

2016

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work is 46.

    0-12 points - mark “2”

    13-25 points - mark “3”

    26-36 points - mark “4”

    37-46 points - mark “5”

The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes in secondary schools. A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 33 points.

2015

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work is 46.

    0-12 points - mark “2”

    13-25 points - mark “3”

    26-36 points - mark “4”

    37-46 points - mark “5”

The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes in secondary schools. A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 33 points.

year 2014.

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work is 46.

    0-12 points - mark “2”

    13-25 points - mark “3”

    26-37 points - mark “4”

    38-46 points - mark “5”

The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes in secondary schools. A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 33 points.

year 2013.

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work is 43.

    0-12 points - mark “2”

    13-24 points - mark “3”

    25-35 points - mark “4”

    36-43 points - mark “5”

year 2012.

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work is 40 points.

    0-12 points - mark “2”

    13-24 points - mark “3”

    25-33 points - mark “4”

    34-40 points - mark “5”

The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes in secondary schools. The guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 31 points.

2011.

    0-11 points - mark “2”

    12-21 points - mark “3”

    22-32 points - mark “4”

    33-43 points - mark “5”

The proposed lower limit of points for marking “3” is a guideline for territorial subject commissions and can be reduced, but not lower than to 11 points.

The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes in secondary schools. The guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 32 points.

2010

    0-11 points - mark “2”

    12-21 points - mark “3”

    22-31 points - mark “4”

    32-41 points - mark “5”

year 2009.

    0-11 points - mark “2”

    12-21 points - mark “3”

    22-31 points - mark “4”

    32-41 points - mark “5”

dateUnified State Exam
Early period
March 20 (Fri)geography, literature
March 23 (Mon)Russian language
March 27 (Fri)mathematics B, P
March 30 (Wed)foreign languages ​​(except for the “Speaking” section), biology, physics
April 1 (Wed)
April 3 (Fri)social studies, computer science and ICT
April 6 (Mon)history, chemistry
April 8 (Wed)reserve: geography, chemistry, computer science and ICT, foreign languages ​​(section “Speaking”), history
April 10 (Fri)reserve: foreign languages ​​(except for the “Speaking” section), literature, physics, social studies, biology
April 13 (Mon)reserve: Russian language, mathematics B, P
Main stage
May 25 (Mon)geography, literature, computer science and ICT
May 28 (Thu)Russian language
June 1 (Mon)mathematics B, P
June 4 (Thu)history, physics
June 8 (Mon)social studies, chemistry
June 11 (Thu)foreign languages ​​(except for the “Speaking” section), biology
June 15 (Mon)foreign languages ​​(section “Speaking”)
June 16 (Tue)foreign languages ​​(section “Speaking”)
June 18 (Tue)reserve: history, physics
June 19 (Fri)reserve: geography, literature, computer science and ICT, foreign languages ​​(section “Speaking”)
June 20 (Sat)reserve: foreign language (except for the “Speaking” section), biology
June 22 (Mon)reserve: Russian language
June 23 (Tue)reserve: social studies, chemistry
June 24 (Wed)reserve: history, physics
June 25 (Thu)reserve: mathematics B, P
June 29 (Mon)reserve: for all academic subjects

The number of participants in the Unified State Exam in Physics in 2018 (main day) was 150,650 people, including 99.1% of current year graduates. The number of exam participants is comparable to the previous year (155,281 people), but lower than the number in 2016 (167,472 people). In percentage terms, the number of participants in the Unified State Exam in physics amounted to 23% of the total number of graduates, which is slightly lower than last year. A slight decrease in the number of students taking the Unified State Exam in physics may be due to the increase in universities accepting computer science as an entrance test.

The largest number of Unified State Examination participants in physics is noted in Moscow (10,668), Moscow region (6546), St. Petersburg (5652), the Republic of Bashkortostan (5271) and Krasnodar Territory (5060).

The average USE score in physics in 2018 was 53.22, which is comparable to last year’s figure (53.16 test points). The maximum test score was scored by 269 exam participants from 44 constituent entities of the Russian Federation; in the previous year, there were 278 people with 100 points. The minimum Unified State Exam score in physics in 2018, as in 2017, was 36 tb, but in the primary scores this amounted to 11 points, compared to 9 primary scores in the previous year. The share of exam participants who did not exceed the minimum score in 2018 was 5.9%, which is slightly higher than those who did not reach the minimum limit in 2017 (3.79%).

Compared to the two previous years, the proportion of poorly prepared participants increased slightly (21-40 thousand). The share of high-scorers (61-100 thousand points) increased, reaching the maximum values ​​in three years. This allows us to talk about increased differentiation in the training of graduates and an increase in the quality of training of students studying a specialized course in physics.

In 2018, the percentage of exam participants who scored 81-100 points was 5.61%, which is higher than in 2017 (4.94%). For the Unified State Exam in Physics, the range from 61 to 100 test points is significant, which demonstrates the readiness of graduates to successfully continue their education at universities. This year this group of graduates has increased compared to the previous year and amounted to 24.22%.

More detailed analytical and methodological materials for the 2018 Unified State Exam are available here.

Our website contains about 3,000 tasks to prepare for the Unified State Exam in Physics in 2019. The general outline of the examination work is presented below.

PLAN OF EXAMINATION PAPER FOR THE USE IN PHYSICS 2019

Designation of the level of difficulty of the task: B - basic, P - advanced, V - high.

Content elements and activities tested

Task difficulty level

Maximum score for completing the task

Exercise 1. Uniform linear motion, uniformly accelerated linear motion, circular motion
Task 2. Newton's laws, law of universal gravitation, Hooke's law, friction force
Task 3. Law of conservation of momentum, kinetic and potential energy, work and power of force, law of conservation of mechanical energy
Task 4. The equilibrium condition of a rigid body, Pascal's law, Archimedes' force, mathematical and spring pendulums, mechanical waves, sound
Task 5. Mechanics (explanation of phenomena; interpretation of experimental results presented in the form of tables or graphs)
Task 6. Mechanics (changes in physical quantities in processes)
Task 7. Mechanics (establishing correspondence between graphs and physical quantities; between physical quantities and formulas)
Task 8. Relationship between pressure and average kinetic energy, absolute temperature, relationship between temperature and average kinetic energy, Mendeleev-Clapeyron equation, isoprocesses
Task 9. Work in thermodynamics, first law of thermodynamics, efficiency of a heat engine
Task 10. Relative air humidity, amount of heat
Task 11. MCT, thermodynamics (explanation of phenomena; interpretation of experimental results presented in the form of tables or graphs)
Task 12. MKT, thermodynamics (changes in physical quantities in processes; establishing correspondence between graphs and physical quantities, between physical quantities and formulas)
Task 13. The principle of superposition of electric fields, the magnetic field of a current-carrying conductor, Ampere force, Lorentz force, Lenz rule (determination of direction)
Task 14. Law of conservation of electric charge, Coulomb's law, capacitor, current strength, Ohm's law for a section of a circuit, series and parallel connection of conductors, work and current power, Joule-Lenz law
Task 15. Magnetic induction vector flux, Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, inductance, magnetic field energy of a current coil, oscillatory circuit, laws of reflection and refraction of light, ray path in a lens
Task 16. Electrodynamics (explanation of phenomena; interpretation of experimental results presented in the form of tables or graphs)
Task 17. Electrodynamics (changes in physical quantities in processes)
Task 18. Electrodynamics and fundamentals of SRT (establishing correspondence between graphs and physical quantities, between physical quantities and formulas)
Task 19. Planetary model of the atom. Nucleon model of the nucleus. Nuclear reactions.
Task 20. Photons, line spectra, the law of radioactive decay
Task 21. Quantum physics (changes in physical quantities in processes; establishing correspondence between graphs and physical quantities, between physical quantities and formulas)
Task 22.
Task 23. Mechanics - quantum physics (methods of scientific knowledge)
Task 24. Elements of astrophysics: Solar system, stars, galaxies
Task 25. Mechanics, molecular physics (calculation problem)
Task 26. Molecular physics, electrodynamics (calculation problem)
Task 27.
Task 28 (C1). Mechanics - quantum physics (qualitative problem)
Task 29 (C2). Mechanics (calculation problem)
Task 30 (C3). Molecular physics (calculation problem)
Task 31 (C4). Electrodynamics (calculation problem)
Task 32 (C5). Electrodynamics, quantum physics (calculation problem)

Correspondence between minimum raw scores and 2019 minimum test scores. Order on amendments to Appendix No. 1 to the order of the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science.

Minimum required scores. Converting points to a five-point system.

Parents and students often ask the question: how many points in a subject must be scored for the subject to be considered passed? Here is a letter from Rosobrnadzor on the conditions for passing the OGE and transferring it to a five-point system. Unified State Examination points.

● Minimum number of points in subjects:

Letter of Rosobrnadzor No. 10220 dated 04/03/2018 on determining the minimum number of points for the main state exam and recommendations for converting the sum of primary points for OGE examination papers into a five-point grading system.

Recommendations for determining the minimum number of points in the main state exam (OGE), confirming that students have mastered educational programs of basic general education in 2018.

Recommendations for transferring the amount of primary points for
examination papers of the main state exam (OGE) in a five-point grading system

1. RUSSIAN LANGUAGE

The maximum number of points that an OGE participant can receive for completing the entire examination work is 39 points.

2. MATHEMATICS

The maximum number of points that an OGE participant can receive for completing the entire examination work is 32 points. Of these, for completing assignments in the Algebra module - 20 points, and in the Geometry module - 12 points.

The recommended minimum result for completing the examination work is 8 points, scored in total for completing tasks in both modules, provided that at least 2 points of these were obtained in the Geometry module.

* The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes for training in educational programs of secondary general education.

The guideline for selection into specialized classes can be indicators whose lower limits correspond to the following primary scores:

  • for a natural science profile: 18 points, of which at least 6 in geometry;
  • for the economic profile: 18 points, of which at least 5 in geometry;
  • for the physics and mathematics profile: 19 points, of which at least 7 in geometry.

3. PHYSICS

The maximum number of points that an OGE participant can receive for completing the entire examination work is 40 points.

Scale for converting the total primary score for completing the examination work into a mark on a five-point scale:

* The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes for training in educational programs of secondary general education. A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 30 points.

4. CHEMISTRY

The maximum number of points that a participant in the OGE in chemistry can receive for completing the entire examination work (without a real experiment) is 34 points.

Scale for converting the total primary score for completing the examination work into a mark on a five-point scale (work without a real experiment, demo version 1):

* The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes for training in educational programs of secondary general education. The guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 23 points.

The maximum number of points that a participant in the OGE in chemistry can receive for completing the entire examination work (with a real experiment) is 38 points.

Scale for converting the primary score for completing an examination paper into a mark on a five-point scale (working with a real experiment, demo version 2):

* The exam results can be used when admitting students to specialized classes for training in educational programs of secondary general education. A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 25 points.

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Every graduate who wants to become a student at one of the Russian universities in 2018 faces the difficult task of successfully passing the Unified State Exam, as well as choosing the right educational institution and faculty for submitting documents. Most 11th graders and their parents are faced with the final exam grading system for the first time and often find it difficult to find answers to the questions that arise. Therefore, we decided to shed light on important points.

In 2017-2018, the basic rules for passing the Unified State Exam will not be significantly changed. This means that the 100-point assessment system for final tests will still be relevant for graduates.

How is everything going?

During the verification of examination papers, for each correctly completed task, the graduate is given so-called “primary points”, which upon completion of the verification of the work are summed up and converted into a “test score”, which is indicated in the Unified State Examination certificate.

Important! Since 2009, the scale for converting primary and test scores of the Unified State Exam into the traditional five-point grades for schools has not been officially used, because in 2017 and 2018 the final exams are not included in the certificate.

Work verification is performed in two ways:

  • automatically (using special programs and technical means);
  • manually (the correctness of detailed answers is checked by two independent experts).

It is quite difficult to challenge the result of an automatic check. If the basic rules were not followed when filling out the answer table, the computer may not protect the result, and only the graduate himself will be to blame for this, for not following a number of mandatory rules.

If controversial issues arise during the expert review, a third specialist is involved, whose opinion will be decisive.

When can I expect results?

The following time frames apply by law:

  • data processing (for compulsory subjects) in the RCIO should not last longer than 6 calendar days;
  • RCIO is given 4 days to process data (elective subjects);
  • verification at the Federal Testing Center should take no more than 5 working days;
  • approval of results by the State Examination Commission - 1 more day;
  • up to 3 days for distribution of results to Unified State Exam participants.

In practice, from the moment of passing the exam to receiving the official result, it can take from 8 to 14 days.

Converting Unified State Examination points into grades

Despite the fact that in 2018 the scale for converting points in Unified State Examination subjects into a five-point grade is not officially used, many still want to interpret their results in a more familiar “school” system. To do this, you can use special tables or online calculators.

Table for converting OGE test scores into grades

Russian language

Mathematics

Computer science

Social science

Foreign languages

Biology

Geography

Literature

The second method is a little simpler and more convenient than searching for the required values ​​in the cells of a huge table. You just need to select a subject (mathematics, Russian language, chemistry, physics, history, English, social studies... and other subjects), enter the data and get the desired result in a matter of seconds.

We invite you to try how simple and convenient it is to use online calculators for the Unified State Exam score and its conversion into a 5-point score in practice.

Transferring points from primary to test

Converting Unified State Examination points into grades

Internet systems for applicants

The 2017-2018 academic year is over, the exam has been passed, the results are known, and even the interactive scale for converting primary scores showed that the Unified State Examination result is in a fairly good range... But is this enough to enter the desired university?

Assess the real chances of admission based on test scores and the minimum passing threshold set by the university.

Important! The minimum passing score is determined by the university itself. It will directly depend on the scores of applicants who apply in 2018. The more popular the specialty, the higher the passing score.

Often at TOP faculties, even 100-point results are not enough for admission to the budget. Only Olympiad winners who provide significant additional points have a chance to see their name on the list of applicants for such majors.

In 2018, the most popular services for selecting a university and monitoring the entrance score threshold for various specialties will be:

  1. Ucheba.ru
  2. Apply online
  3. Higher School of Economics calculator
  4. Postyplenie.ru
  5. Typical applicant

These services are very easy to find. Just enter their name into any search engine.