Average UNT point score increased by 2.4 in 2014- A. Sarinzhipov
“This year, 87600 school graduates passed the UNT. This is 95% of the registered students. Thus, 13100 students or 15% of the total number of examinees scored more than 100 points in the country. This indicator increased by 3% compared to the previous year,” the minister noted.
A.Sarinzhipov also said that four students scored the maximum of 125 points. 402 questions of the test were appealed and 64 appeals were allowed. “Besides, 20200 students or 23% couldn’t score the minimum of 50 points. This indicator has improved by 5% as long as 27.5 thousand students did not score the minimum level last year,” the minister said.
The minister also noted that the average point score in the country has increased by 2.4 points. “This fact is an evidence of improvement of the quality of preparation for the UNT. This year, the average point score makes 76.9 points in the country compared to 74.5 last year,” A.Sarinzhipov told.
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