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This year in Crimea, 28 graduates passed the Unified State Examination with 100 points

KrymPRESS informs:

The main stage of passing the Unified State Examination 2022.

The examination period of the USE for graduates has ended. In total, 9 341 people took part in the USE in Crimea. Based on the results of the main stage, 28 results 100 points were determined. As specified in the Republican Ministry of Education, Science and Youth, the largest number of «100 points» this year in the Russian language is people, in literature — 6 people, for 1 result 28 points — in mathematics of the profile level, social studies, English, chemistry.

Participants who scored 28 points live in Simferopol, Yalta, Kerch, Evpatoria, Dzhankoy, Simferopol, Saksky, Dzhankoysky, Chernomorsky regions.

In 2022 the USE was conducted using new models of control measuring materials developed in accordance with modern GEF, according to which schoolchildren studied from the first grade. To give the correct answer, graduates had to be able to reason, argue, use the skills of research and project activities , the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Crimea recalled. 2022

Graduates of the th classes to obtain a certificate passed the Unified State Examination in two compulsory subjects: the Russian language and mathematics. At the same time, when applying for exams, 11th-graders could choose different levels of mathematics: basic — for obtaining a high school diploma, profile — for entering a university, according to their specialty. The most popular optional subject remains social studies, chosen this year by 33, 2% of graduates. In second place is biology (% of graduates), in third place is history (,6% of graduates).

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