Maturity Test Results Announced: Top Graduates Speak English, Worst Graduates – Math



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“English language results have been excellent for many years. Of those who passed the state English maturity test this year in 18022, 9 percent. Candidates received 100-point grades and only 1 percent failed. The results of the history exam are also very good. Of the 7,780 candidates, only 17 failed and 11 received hundreds, “says Rūta Krasauskienė, director of the National Agency for Education.

Analysis of annual student averages and state maturity test results showed that the school’s assessment of learning is accurately reflected in state maturity test results.

“Not only the annual results of state maturity tests, but also international research over many years shows deteriorating results in mathematics and science. These are systemic problems that must be addressed as soon as possible,” says R. Krasauskienė.

2,727 candidates took the state geography maturity test. Exam pass limit: 16 percent. of 100 task points. 98.97 percent passed the exam. candidates (in 2019 – 96.05% of candidates). 1.03 percent received one hundred points. candidates (0.55% in 2019).

7,780 candidates took the State History Maturity Exam. Exam pass limit: 16 percent. of 100 task points. 99.78 percent passed the exam. candidates (in 2019 – 98.68% of candidates). One hundred points were awarded to 0.14 percent. candidates (0.2% in 2019).

15,241 candidates took the state math maturity test. Exam pass limit: 15 percent. of 100 or 9 points of 60 task points. 67.61 percent passed the exam. candidates (in 2019 – 82.09% of candidates). One hundred points received a score of 0.96 percent. candidates (1.46% in 2019).

2,050 candidates took the state physics maturity exam. Exam pass limit: 16 percent. of 100 task points. 94.73 percent passed the exam. candidates (in 2019 – 96.67% of candidates). 1.61 percent received one hundred points. candidates (2.07% in 2019).

5,404 candidates took the state biology maturity exam. Exam pass limit: 16 percent. of 100 task points. 97.74 percent passed the exam. candidates (in 2015 – 97.55% of the candidates). One hundred points were awarded at 1.54 percent. candidates (in 2019 – 1.04%).

1,069 candidates took the state chemistry maturity exam. Exam pass limit: 16 percent. of 100 task points. 97.38 percent passed the exam. candidates (in 2014 – 97.78% of candidates). One hundred points were awarded to 0.47 percent. candidates (2.93% in 2019).

2,269 candidates took the state information technology maturity exam. The mark to pass this exam is 20%. of 100 task points. 92.03 percent passed the exam. candidates (96.76% in 2019). 6.34 percent received one hundred points. candidates (in 2019 – 10.6% of candidates).

18,022 candidates took the state foreign language (English) maturity test. Exam pass limit: 16 percent. homework points 98.95 percent passed the exam. of all who held. In 2019, 97.8% passed the foreign language exam (English). candidates. 9.11 percent received a grade of one hundred points. candidates. (In 2019 – 6.57% of candidates).

1607 candidates passed the state foreign language (Russian) maturity exam. Exam pass limit: 16 percent. homework points 99.94 percent passed the exam. of all those who celebrated (in 2019 – 99.69). 15.99 percent received one hundred points. candidates. (In 2019 – 17.83% of candidates).

This year, state maturity test papers in geography, history, physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, information technology, foreign language (English, Russian) were assessed electronically.

Candidates can find out the results at their schools and can view them by logging into the exam results posting system at https://rezultatai.egzaminai.lt/results-web.

Students may file appeals with their school principal within two business days of the announcement of the results of the state maturity test. In the case of these nine state maturity exams, at the end of the job on August 7. When writing appeal requests, students can also make their case as to why they disagree with the exam grade they have received. All appeals will be heard before August 17.



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