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INFORMATION ON KPSS POINT CALCULATION

Each test in the exam will evaluate itself. On each test, for example General Ability, the raw scores will be found by subtracting a quarter of the number of wrong answers from the number of correct answers, and the standard scores will be calculated using the mean and standard deviations of these scores.

The Ministry of Education will use the KPSSP120 score type created from the results of the Foreign Language Proficiency Exam (YDS) conducted by the ÖSYM in the appointment of foreign language teachers (German, Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, Italian , Japanese, Russian) that are not discussed within the scope of ÖABT. To calculate this score, the YDS / e-YDS result obtained in the corresponding year will be used (2020-YDS results obtained in the corresponding foreign language in 2020 and the 2020 e-YDS results obtained before the application date exam).

The YDS / e-YDS result from the relevant year will be used to calculate the standard foreign language score to be used when calculating the KPSSP120 score. The mean and standard deviation values ​​of the YDS scores of the candidates whose KPSSP120 score will be calculated will be calculated separately for each foreign language, and the foreign language standard scores of the candidates will be calculated using these values.

Candidates who do not have at least 1 raw (net) score on a test will not be included in the calculations for this test and a standard score will not be calculated for this test. The standard foreign language score will not be calculated for candidates who do not have at least 1 raw score on YDS.

After the exam, the questions that are decided to cancel by the Presidency of OSYM or the judicial authorities will be excluded from the evaluation and the score will be made by redetermining the score value of the valid questions.

The KPSS score types that will be calculated by weighting the standard test scores obtained in Table-1 are shown in Table 2. Public institutions and organizations will use the KPSS scores they choose from among these score types.

The weighted standard scores (ASP) will be calculated using the standard scores obtained from the tests and the YDS scores according to the weights shown in Table-2. For any ASP to be calculated for a candidate, that candidate must have all the standard scores used in the calculation of that ASP.



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