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66 points on the exam what grade. Unified State Exam. Announcement of official results

66 points on the exam what grade.  Unified State Exam.  Announcement of official results

How the results of the exam are evaluated

The results of the Unified State Examination are evaluated on a 100-point scale and put up in a special "Certificate of the results of the unified state exam."

When evaluating the results of the exam, a minimum number of test scores for each educational subject, confirming that the graduate has mastered the basic general education programs of secondary (complete) education in accordance with the requirements of the federal educational standard of secondary (complete) general education. If the student scored less than the established minimum number of points (did not overcome the minimum threshold), then the exam is considered not passed.

The value of the minimum threshold is announced within 6-8 days after conducting the exam on the subject in the main terms and 2-3 days after the exam in additional terms in July.

USE assessment scale

When you complete tasks on the exam, 1 or more points are awarded for each correct solution, depending on the complexity. At the same time, a correctly completed task of part A or B is estimated at 1 point, part C - up to 4 points. The sum of these scores is called the Primary Score (PB). In fact, this is the number of correctly completed tasks.

    The number of minimum PBs for different subjects may vary, for example:
  • mathematics: 36 PB,
  • biology: 36 PB,
  • foreign languages: 22 PB.

But these are not the points that will be useful to you, for example, for entering a university. They need to be translated on a 100-point scale. This is the so-called "test score" (TB).

TB assesses the level of preparedness of the student. It depends on the level of difficulty of the completed tasks on the exam. This score is used to determine the final grade. The maximum test score for the exam in any subject: 100 points.

The primary score is converted into a test score using a special formula.

Table for converting USE-2020 scores into grades (according to a five-point system)


Subject

Russian language

Mathematics profile

Mathematics basic

Biology

Geography

Social science

Literature

Informatics and ICT

English language

German

French

Spanish

    Minimum USE scores for graduation in 2020:
  • Russian language - 24 points;
  • basic level mathematics - 3 points (assessment);
  • physics - 36 points;
  • chemistry - 36 points;
  • biology - 36 points;
  • history - 32 points;
  • geography - 37 points;
  • social science - 42 points;
  • literature - 32 points;
  • Chinese - 17 points.
    Minimum USE scores for admission to a university:
  • Russian language - 36 points;
  • maths profile level- 27 points;
  • physics - 36 points;
  • chemistry - 36 points;
  • computer science and information and communication technologies (ICT) - 40 points;
  • biology - 36 points;
  • history - 32 points;
  • geography - 37 points;
  • social science - 42 points;
  • literature - 32 points;
  • foreign languages ​​(English, French, German, Spanish) - 22 points.

How the exam affects the receipt of a certificate

The basis for issuing a certificate of secondary education to a graduate is the satisfactory results of the Unified State Examination, i.e., the number of points is not lower than the minimum threshold for compulsory subjects(Russian language and mathematics). In this case, the graduate receives 2 documents: a school certificate and a certificate of USE results.

The final grades are set in the certificate according to the traditional 5-point system, which are defined as the arithmetic mean of the graduate's annual grades for grades 10-11 (12).

The results of the USE do not affect the final grades given in the certificate.

If a graduate has not overcome the minimum threshold in one of the subjects - Russian language or mathematics - at the Unified State Examination in the main terms and during the retake, then a certificate is not issued to him.

How and when you can find out the results of the exam

The results of the exam must be known to the participants no later than 3 working days after Rosobrnadzor announces the minimum thresholds for each of the subjects. Thus, no more than 12 days pass from the date of the exam. Most regions inform their USE participants at an earlier date.

For USE participants - graduates of the current year, certificates of USE results are issued at an educational institution. The rest of the USE participants will find out their results where they received a pass for the USE: this is either the PES in which they passed the exam, or the education authority of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation, local education authorities.

According to the current regulations, each subject of the Russian Federation is independently responsible for informing USE participants about the results. In some regions, this information can be accessed online for free. You can find out your results by having an individual code (passport number, etc.).

  • Moscow and Moscow region: www.rcoi.net
  • St. Petersburg and Leningrad region: ege.spb.ru

Lists of USE participants with their exam results are posted on information stands (at school, PES, education authority, etc.).

Validity of the certificate of the results of the exam

On November 20, 2013, letter No. DL-345/17 of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation “On the effect of the USE results” was published.

"The Ministry of Education and Science of Russia on the issue of the validity of the results of the unified state exam obtained before the entry into force on September 1, 2013 of the Federal Law of December 29, 2012 No. 273-ФЗ "On Education in Russian Federation(hereinafter referred to as the Federal Law), informs.

According to Part 2 of Article 70 of the Federal Law, the results of the unified state examination for admission to study in undergraduate and specialist programs valid for four years following the year in which such results were obtained.

Therefore, admission to organizations that carry out educational activities in bachelor's and specialist's programs is allowed based on the results of the unified state exam, confirmed by USE certificates issued in 2015 and 2016, and valid until the end of 2019 and 2020, respectively.

The USE certificate after September 1, 2020 is valid for four years following the year the exam was taken. That is, the certificate of 2018 expires in December 2022 and can be used for admission to universities in the period from 2018 to 2022. Therefore, certificates issued in 2019 and 2020 are valid until 2023 and 2024, respectively.

On this page you will find the translation scale exam points grades in all subjects. It is also possible to find out When will the exam results be announced?. Also, you might be interested, who and how checks the exam forms.

Table for converting USE scores into grades according to a five-point system

Subject / Grade 5 4 3 2
Russian language from 72 58-71 37-57 0-36
Maths from 65 47-64 25-46 0-24
Foreign languages ​​(English, German, French, Spanish) from 84 59-83 21-58 0-39
Social science from 67 55-66 40-54 0-32
Chemistry from 73 56-72 37-55 0-36
Geography from 67 51-66 38-50 0-37
Biology from 72 55-71 37-54 0-36
Literature from 67 55-66 33-54 0-32
Physics from 68 53-67 37-52 0-36
Story from 68 50-67 33-49 0-32
Informatics from 73 57-72 41-56 0-40

USE Score Transfer Scale 2014

Primary score Russian language Maths Social science Story Physics Biology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 3 3 4 3 2 5 10 6 5 7 5 3 7 15 8 8 10 7 4 9 20 11 10 14 9 5 11 24 13 13 17 11 6 13 28 16 15 20 13 7 15 32 19 18 23 15 8 17 36 21 20 27 17 9 20 40 24 23 30 20 10 22 44 26 25 33 22 11 24 48 29 28 36 24 12 26 52 32 30 38 26 13 28 56 34 32 39 28 14 30 60 37 34 40 30 15 32 63 39 35 41 32 16 34 66 40 36 42 34 17 36 68 41 37 44 36 18 37 70 42 39 45 37 19 38 72 43 40 46 38 20 39 74 44 41 47 39 21 40 77 45 42 48 40 22 41 79 46 43 49 41 23 42 81 47 45 51 42 24 43 83 48 46 52 43 25 44 85 49 47 53 44 26 45 87 50 48 54 45 27 46 90 51 49 55 46 28 47 92 52 51 57 47 29 48 94 53 52 58 48 30 49 96 54 53 59 49 31 50 98 55 54 60 50 32 51 100 56 56 61 51 33 52 57 57 62 52 34 53 58 58 65 53 35 54 59 59 67 54 36 55 60 60 69 55 37 56 61 62 71 56 38 57 62 63 73 57 39 58 63 64 75 58 40 59 64 65 77 59 41 60 65 66 79 60 42 61 66 68 81 61 43 62 67 69 84 62 44 63 68 70 86 63 45 64 69 71 88 64 46 65 70 72 90 65 47 66 71 75 92 66 48 67 72 77 94 67 49 68 75 79 96 68 50 69 78 82 98 69 51 70 80 84 100 70 52 71 83 86 71 53 72 85 89 72 54 73 88 91 73 55 76 90 93 74 56 79 93 96 75 57 81 95 98 76 58 84 98 100 77 59 87 100 78 60 90 79 61 92 82 62 95 84 63 98 86 64 100 89 65 91 66 93 67 96 68 98 69 100

USE score conversion formula

Translation scale primary points USE in test is shown in the table. YOU can also calculate your score using the formula below.

where t is the USE test score on a 100-point system that goes into the USE certificate, 0 is the primary score of the person who passed the USE, 0 min is the score corresponding to one primary score, 0max is the score corresponding to the primary score, one less than the maximum possible. Round the result to an integer. Zero primary score corresponds to 0 points for the USE, and the maximum primary score corresponds to 100 points for the USE.

The scale for converting USE scores 2014 into grades is Russian.

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

federal Service

for Supervision in Education and Science

(Rosobrnadzor)

ORDER

On the establishment of a scale for translating the points of the unified state exam in the Russian language into a five-point assessment system used to mark marks in the certificate of secondary (complete) education in 2008

In accordance with paragraphs 9 and 27 of the Regulations on the conduct of the unified state exam in 2008, approved by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation of February 5, No. 36 (registered by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on February 29, 2008, registration No. 11251), and on the basis of the decision of the Commission for scaling the results of the unified state exam in 2008, created by the order of Rosobrnadzor dated May 15, 2008 No. 1002 (minutes dated June 5, 2008 No. 5):

1. Establish a scale for translating the scores of the unified state exam (hereinafter - the Unified State Examination) in the Russian language into a five-point assessment system used to mark marks in the certificate of secondary (complete) general education in 2008:

0 - 39 points - mark 2

40 - 57 points - mark 3

58 - 71 points - mark 4

72 -100 points - mark 5

2. The Federal State Institution of the Federal Testing Center (S.S. Kravtsov) for the preparation of protocols on the results of the Unified State Exam should be guided by clause 1 of this order.

3. To impose control over the execution of the order on the Department for Control and Evaluation of the Quality of Education (V.N. Shaulina).

Supervisor

L.N. Glebova

Disposition Federal Service on supervision in the field of education and science (Rosobrnadzor) No. 1271-08 dated 06/05/2007 "On the establishment of a scale for converting points into grades during the unified state exam in the Russian language in 2007"

The transfer of USE scores is made after the primary result is calculated, based on the approved scale, it is converted into test scores.

They play an important role when entering a university and are recorded in the certificate of passing the exam.

Those who finish the 11th grade and are preparing to enter a university are especially interested in learning how the USE score is translated.

Hundreds of thousands of students undergo this procedure every year. To obtain a certificate, it is enough to pass only two subjects - mathematics and Russian.

The rest of the subjects - and a total of 14 of them - are taken on a voluntary basis, depending on the chosen university.

In order for the results to be displayed in the certificate, the graduate needs to score more than the established minimum points.

How are the results of the exam evaluated

The results of the exam are evaluated by the commission and translated into a 100-point system.

There is an algorithm for converting these amounts into more familiar estimates. Officially, this method has not been used since 2009.

But if you wish, you can familiarize yourself with the scale for transferring USE marks.

The evaluation of the results is carried out in two stages:

  • by the number of completed tasks, the student is given a primary score. It consists of the sum for all tasks performed correctly;
  • then the primary USE scores are translated into test scores. This figure is fixed in the USE certificate and plays an important role for admission to the university. Below is a translation table for the math exam.

Important: the scale is designed taking into account the complexity of the tasks.

Up-to-date information on the exam can always be obtained on the portal http://ege.edu.ru/ru.

What is the minimum score

To receive a USE certificate, a student needs to score more than the established minimum limit in Russian and mathematics.

It is determined annually for each individual subject. In fact, the minimum score is the equivalent of a three.

This result reflects that the student has satisfactorily mastered the curriculum.

Minimum score:

  1. Determines the issuance of a certificate of passing the exam.
  2. It is set for each subject annually after passing the exam and before the results are published.

At the end of 2016, in order to obtain a certificate, it was necessary to obtain at least 36 test points in the Russian language.

In mathematics, this limit is 3, and in the profile level - 27.

The difference between primary scores and test scores

When evaluating the results of passing the exam, the primary amount is first set. Then these USE 2017 scores are transferred to test scores.

They are determined on a 100-point scale. This score will be in the USE certificate if it is above the minimum.

When calculating points, the algorithm is as follows:

  1. For each correctly completed task, one or more points are awarded.
  2. At the end, the sum for the entire work is calculated.
  3. The primary USE scores are being translated.

Regarding test scores, they are calculated on a 100-point system. But the amount of primary may differ for different items.

For example, in mathematics, you can get 30 primary points, and for foreign languages ​​this limit is 80.

The assessment of the task depends on its complexity. For the tasks of part B, one primary point is awarded for the correct answer.

For part C, there are several options: for tasks 1 and 2, 2 primary points are awarded, the correct answer to question 3 and 4 immediately gives 3, and tasks 5 and 6 will add 4 points to the student's result.

USE scores and grades

Although there is an approximate scale for converting USE scores into grades familiar to all students, since 2009 this system has not been applied.

The refusal to transfer to grades is due to the fact that the amount of points does not affect the indicator in the certificate. It is fixed in a separate certificate.

In the event that a student scored less than the minimum result in one of the compulsory subjects, neither a certificate nor a high school diploma will be issued to him.

If this is a subject from those that are surrendered on a voluntary basis, the result simply will not be counted anywhere.

If an unsatisfactory grade was obtained according to the results of the exam, what should I do? It all depends on what subject.

  1. If the number of points scored is below the minimum in mathematics or in the Russian language, you can retake the exam in the same year on one of the reserve days.
  2. When an unsatisfactory grade is obtained immediately in both subjects, retake is possible only for the next year.
  3. If you did not manage to score enough points in an optional subject, you can retake the exam only next year. An unsatisfactory result will not be reflected in any document. In fact, everything will look as if the graduate did not pass this exam at all.

Depending on the subject, retake is possible either in the same year in reserve days, or next.

Thus, if a student fails math at basic level, he can use the reserve days.

And if a low score was obtained based on the results of the profile level, retake will be possible only after a year.

What to do if the graduate does not agree with the assessment

If the graduate is sure that his work deserves a higher rating, he has the right to file an appeal.

In such a situation, the work will be re-considered by the conflict commission.

There are two possible outcomes. When a score seems low, the student can either be given points or points taken down.

Important: according to the results of the Unified State Examination in 2010, of all the appeals filed, the third part was satisfied.

The first two parts of the exam are tested without human intervention. The possibility of errors cannot be ruled out.

The reason for this may be illegible handwriting and similar circumstances.

If it appears that the grade is low, students file an appeal.

What is the exam

The general text of the task consists of three parts.

  1. Part A is in the form of a test. Of the four proposed answers, the graduate must choose one correct one.
  2. In part B, the following types of tasks are possible: writing a one-word answer, choosing several correct options, or establishing correspondence.
  3. In part C, the student is asked to give a detailed answer to the question.

Depending on the type of task, the verification process is different. The first two parts are checked automatically. Responses are scanned by the system and scored.

This process takes place without human intervention. Upon completion of the test, the results are sent to the testing center located in Moscow.

Part C is evaluated by two independent experts. If the results match, this total is set.

If a slight discrepancy is found after evaluation, the average result is displayed.

With a noticeable inconsistency, a third specialist is appointed.

After the verification is completed, all data is sent to a single testing center. There they are processed and fixed in the database.

From there they are sent to the schools where the exam was taken.

How do USE scores affect college admissions?

In order to apply for admission to a university, graduates need to take the exam.

In total, you can apply to 5 universities, in each of them no more than three specialties.

The application is prepared in writing and handed over personally or sent by mail.

If the second option is selected, you will need to issue a registered letter with a description of the attachment, as well as a notification of receipt.

To find out if the application was approved, you need to go to the official website of the university.

When the acceptance of documents is completed, a list of those who apply for enrollment is laid out there. Their results of passing the exam are also given there.

Enrollment takes place in two waves.

  1. When the first list is published, a few days are allotted for applicants to provide the originals of their documents (in most cases they send copies).
  2. If the deadline for submitting documents has expired, but there are still vacancies, a second list is prepared.

To enter the university, you will need the following package of documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • certified copies of the certificate and identity document;
  • a form with a list of points scored according to the results of the exam;
  • photographs (their size and number are established by the rules of the university).

Other documents may be requested from the applicant. For more information, please contact the university of interest.

The transfer of USE scores in 2017 is carried out according to the same system as in previous years.

To pass the exam, you need to score at least the minimum number of points that is set for each subject annually.

To receive a certificate and a certificate from USE results, you need to exceed this limit in compulsory subjects.

How to translate primary scores into test USE 2015 in Russian

the dateUSE
early period
March 20 (Fri)geography, literature
March 23 (Mon)Russian language
March 27 (Fri)math B, P
March 30 (Wed)foreign languages ​​(except for the "Speaking" section), biology, physics
April 1 (Wed)
April 3 (Fri)social science, informatics and ICT
April 6 (Mon)history, chemistry
April 8 (Wed)reserve: geography, chemistry, informatics and ICT, foreign languages ​​(Speaking section), history
April 10 (Fri)reserve: foreign languages ​​(except for the "Speaking" section), literature, physics, social science, biology
April 13 (Mon)reserve: Russian language, mathematics B, P
main stage
May 25 (Mon)geography, literature, informatics and ICT
May 28 (Thu)Russian language
June 1 (Mon)math B, P
June 4 (Thurs)history, physics
June 8 (Mon)social science, 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, informatics and ICT, foreign languages ​​(section "Speaking")
June 20 (Sat)reserve: foreign language (except for the "Speaking" section), biology
June 22 (Mon)reserve: Russian
June 23 (Tue)reserve: social science, chemistry
June 24 (Wed)reserve: history, physics
June 25 (Thu)reserve: mathematics B, P
June 29 (Mon)reserve: in all subjects

In 2018, more than 133 thousand people took part in the USE in biology, which is slightly more than the number of participants in the exam in 2017 (111,748 people), 2016 (126,006) and 2015 (122,936). The biology exam is traditionally in demand and is one of the five most popular elective final exams. It is chosen by biology-motivated graduates entering medical, veterinary, agricultural universities, psychological and biological faculties of universities, academies and institutes of physical culture and sports, and a number of other universities.

In 2018, the average test score was 51.4. Its slight decrease compared to the previous year is primarily due to a decrease in the share of participants in the test score range of 61–80 (by 2.26%) and an increase in the share of participants in the range of 41–60 (by 3.26%). At the same time, there is a persistent downward trend in the number of participants with results in the range of 81–100. The reduction in the share of high-scorers can be explained by a set of measures to improve the quality of verification of detailed answers by experts of the subject commissions of the regions, as well as the inclusion in part 2 of the KIM of new plots of a specific, contextual, practice-oriented nature that required clear argumentation, and not the reproduction of general or particular knowledge on the subject. This allowed for a better differentiation of participants with high test scores.

The minimum test score in 2018, as in previous years, was 36 points, and the primary score was 16 points. The share of USE participants in biology who did not score minimum quantity points in 2018 amounted to 17.4%. Compared to 2017, the proportion of participants who scored test scores in the range of 41-60 was 40.6% (in 2017 - 37.3%), and in the range of 61-80 was 25.6% (in 2017 - 27.9%.

In 2018, 48 graduates completed all the tasks of the examination paper and scored 100 points, which amounted to 0.04% of the total number of USE participants. The data obtained indicate, on the one hand, that high level the complexity of the KIM USE 2018 model and, on the other hand, the availability of tasks, which is confirmed by the distribution of primary and test scores of participants.

More detailed analytics and teaching materials The USE 2018 is available at the link.

Our website contains about 5500 assignments for preparing for the exam in biology in 2018. The general plan of the examination paper is presented below.

PLAN OF THE EXAMINATION WORK OF THE USE IN BIOLOGY 2019

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

Content elements and activities to be checked

Task difficulty level

Maximum score for completing the task

Exercise 1. Biological terms and concepts. Schema completion
Task 2. Biology as a science. Methods of scientific knowledge. Levels of organization of the living. Working with a table
Task 3. Genetic information in a cell. Chromosomal set, somatic and sex cells. Solving a biological problem
Task 4. The cell as a biological system. The life cycle of a cell. Multiple choice (with pic. and without pic.)
Task 5. The cell as a biological system. Cell structure, metabolism. The life cycle of a cell. Establishing correspondence (with and without fig.)
Task 6. Mono- and dihybrid, analyzing crossing. Solving a biological problem
Task 7. The body as a biological system. Selection. Biotechnology. Multiple choice (without pic. and with pic.)
Task 8. The body as a biological system. Selection. Biotechnology. Establishing correspondence (with and without fig.)
Task 9. Diversity of organisms. Bacteria, Mushrooms, Plants, Animals, Viruses. Multiple choice (with pic. and without pic.)
Task 10. Diversity of organisms. Bacteria, Mushrooms, Plants, Animals, Viruses. Establishing correspondence (with and without fig.)
Task 11. Diversity of organisms. The main systematic categories, their subordination. Sequencing
Task 12. Human organism. Human hygiene. Multiple choice (with pic. and without pic.)
Task 13. Human organism. Establishing correspondence (with and without fig.)
Task 14. Human organism. Sequencing
Task 15. The evolution of living nature. Multiple choice (work with text)
Task 16. The evolution of living nature. Human Origins. Matching (not shown)
Task 17. Ecosystems and their inherent patterns. Biosphere. Multiple choice (not pictured)
Task 18. Ecosystems and their inherent patterns. Biosphere. Matching (not shown)
Task 19. General biological patterns. Sequencing
Task 20. General biological patterns. Man and his health. Work with the table (with and without fig.)
Task 21. Biological systems and their patterns. Data analysis, in tabular or graphic form
Task 22 (C1). Application of biological knowledge in practical situations (practice-oriented task)
Task 23 (C2). Task with the image of a biological object
Task 24 (C3). Task for the analysis of biological information
Task 25 (С4). Generalization and application of knowledge about man and the diversity of organisms.
Task 26 (C5). Generalization and application of knowledge in a new situation about the evolution of the organic world and environmental patterns in a new situation
Task 27 (C6). Solving problems in cytology on the application of knowledge in a new situation.
Task 28 (C7). Solving problems in genetics on the application of knowledge in a new situation

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