Registration code in the passport for the Unified State Exam. How can I find out the Unified State Exam registration code? What documents are needed for admission to the university?

The registration code is needed in order to check the results of exams already passed directly through the official Unified State Exam website.

The beginning of summer is traditionally a hot time for graduates. Main stage passing the Unified State Exam in full swing. I already have computer science, mathematics, and Russian language behind me, and soon the scores for these and other exams will begin to arrive.

Where and how to get acquainted with the results of the Unified State Exam

The exam results are not disclosed to everyone, so before reading them, the graduate will need to confirm his identity. To do this, you need to enter the student’s last name, first name and patronymic, as well as information from the exam pass: registration code or passport number, which was indicated by the graduate during registration for the Unified State Exam. Unified State Exam results can be found on the following resources.

On the official website Unified State Exam- simply indicate your name, passport number or registration code and region.

On the portal State services- register on the website and fill out an application, indicating all the same data: name, passport number and region. Once your application is approved, you will receive results for all exams.

From the moment of submission to the publication of the results, it usually takes from 7 to 14 days, depending on the number of participants - compulsory subjects, such as Russian language and mathematics, require longer time for processing. However, results are usually known much faster.

Where to find out the registration code for the Unified State Examination participant

Registration code Unified State Exam participant you can do it right at the exam site - your tutor should tell you this. Usually this class teacher. Information about the registration code is strictly confidential and is not distributed to third parties.

The registration code consists of 12 numbers and is indicated on the exam pass in the upper right corner. If you have lost your pass, it’s okay - you can simply enter your passport number (without the series).

INSTRUCTIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL DOCUMENTATION FOR THE FIS Unified State Exam Subsystem “Unified State Exam RESULTS ON THE INTERNET”

Guide for Unified State Examination participant

Moscow 2013

1) Abbreviations and terms

System

In context of this document, unless otherwise indicated, the system “Unified State Examination Results”

Unified State Exam portal

Single information portal Unified State Exam participant

Registration code

A 12-character string used to identify a Unified State Exam participant in the System

Application for Appeal

An electronic copy of the appeal against the result of the Unified State Examination participant.

FIS Unified State Exam

Federal information system ensuring the conduct of the unified state examination and admission of citizens to educational institutions of secondary vocational education and educational institutions of higher vocational education

2) Purpose of instructional materials

The system is designed to inform Unified State Exam participants about the results of their work and the possibility of filing appeals to electronic form via the Internet.

Sections 3, 4, 5 contain instructions for Unified State Exam participants.

Appendix 1 contains text messages that appear during the operation of the system and explanations for them.

3)System information

The service for providing the Unified State Exam participant with access to his results and works is located at /ru/universities-colleges/check_results/ and provides the Unified State Exam participant with the opportunity to familiarize himself via the Internet with his results obtained when passing the Unified State Exam.

The process of familiarizing a Unified State Exam participant with the results of his exams includes the following steps:

    Entering Unified State Examination participant data.

    View general information about the participant’s Unified State Examination results.

    View the participant's answers and scores for the exam paper.

    Filing an appeal against the result

Please note that to access the participant’s results and work, you should use the data specified in his Unified State Exam pass (see Figure).

Figure Pass to the Unified State Exam

4) Description of the work of the service “Unified State Examination Results”

Entering Unified State Exam participant data

    Visit the website at: /ru/universities-colleges/check_results/. A window will open for entering the data of the Unified State Exam participant (see. Drawing).

    Enter the appropriate details in the following fields:

  • Surname;

    Registration code;

    Region: select the region for taking the Unified State Exam from the drop-down list.


Figure: Unified State Exam participant data entry window

Viewing general information about the participant’s Unified State Exam results

To view the results of the Unified State Exam by a participant, follow these steps:

On the right, above the table with the Unified State Exam results:

    information about the Unified State Exam participant (Last name, initials)

Table with Unified State Exam results:

    Exam serial number;

  • Exam date;

    Test score;

    Primary score;

    Result status

    Information about the presence/absence of a filed appeal against the result

Viewing a member's exam results

    To view the participant’s answers, on the page with the Unified State Exam results (see Figure), click on the name of the subject of interest.

    In the window that opens Exam results(see Figure) data about the exam will be displayed:

a) general information about the examination conducted

(name of item, date conducting the Unified State Exam, primary and test scores)

b) viewing answer forms No. 1 and No. 2

c) information on tasks of part A

(answers, primary score for part A, maximum primary score for part A)

d) information on tasks of part B

(answers, primary and maximum primary score for each task in part B, total primary score and maximum primary score for part B)

e) information on Part C tasks

(evaluation criteria, primary and maximum primary score for each task of part C, total primary score and maximum primary score for part C)

Note

          To return to the page Your Unified State Exam results (see picture) click on the link All exams.

          The details of the State Examination Act on the approval of the exam result are indicated on the right, at the top above the tables with the data of parts A, B and C, under the link Exit.

          To view detailed information according to the assessment criteria, click on the link FIPI website, located at the top left above the table with the data of part A, in a visually highlighted block.

          The Answer Sheets option may not be available for some (or all) exams. The ability to display forms is regulated by the Regional Center for Information and Communications in your region.

Filing an appeal against the result

    Appeal Form

(default is "In-person". Change this value if necessary)

    Confidant

(by default it is set to “Without a trusted person”. If necessary, change this value)

    Name of institution

(field is optional, you can leave it blank)

(field is optional, you can leave it blank)


5) List of frequently asked questions, with answers to them:

    Do I need to use a login and password to view my results via the Internet, and if “Yes,” then where and when can I get them?

No. To view your results, the information provided in the “Unified State Exam Pass” is sufficient:

  • Surname.

    Registration code.

    What is the “Registration Code” and where can I find it?

The registration code is necessary to identify the Unified State Exam participant; it is indicated on the Unified State Exam pass. If you lose your pass, you must contact the place where USE passes are issued at your place of residence.

    What data can be accessed via the Internet?

    a list of exams, indicating the subject, date of delivery, as well as the number of primary and test points scored;

– results of automated recognition of answers to tasks specified by you on exam forms, including details on questions and criteria (for part C);

– viewing scanned versions of answer forms No. 1 and No. 2 (the function may not be available).

    Why do I need to enter my full name in addition to the “Registration Code”?

This additional measure, which will allow you to limit access to your data.

    My data is not in the system.

There may be a problem with the spelling of the letter “е” in your full name. From the point of view of the system, “Semyonov” and “Semyonov” are different people. Try it different options writing your name.

    If I lost my Unified State Examination pass, how can I restore it so that, using its data, I can view my Unified State Examination results via the Internet?

Get a duplicate pass.

    What is the maximum test score?

    I'm sure some of the answers are "not mine." How can this be?

The answers that are displayed in the Subsystem are obtained as a result of automated recognition of answer forms. There may have been a technical error during recognition. To resolve such cases, it is possible to file an appeal “against the result”. Also, recognized answers can be compared with scanned versions of answer forms if this function is enabled by Subsystem administrators.

    Why can’t I find my results in the Subsystem, although I know for sure that I passed the Unified State Exam?

Make sure that the data of the Unified State Exam participant matches the data on the pass.

    Why on the “Exam Results” page, in the tables detailing the answers I specified to the tasks of Part A, do there contain empty cells?

These tables indicate the maximum possible number of tasks for each part. The presence of empty cells means that there were fewer such tasks in your test material.

    What are the criteria?

The assignment assessment criteria are used during the review of Part C of the participant's work.

A task can have one or more criteria. The criteria do not apply to all Part C assignments.

The number of points for an assignment is equal to the sum of points for all criteria for this assignment.

Detailed information on assessment criteria is available on the FIPI website:

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    Can I view my answer sheets?

This option may not be available for some (or all) exams. The ability to display answer forms is regulated by the Regional Center for Information and Communication in your region.

    What is the primary and test score?

The primary score is the sum of points awarded for answers to tasks from all parts of the examination paper.

The test score is the result of recalculation (scaling) of the primary score to bring it to a 100-point scale.

    What score is included in the certificate?

Test.

Appendix 1. Text messages on the portal “Unified State Examination Results”

Event

Cause

Text on the portal

Registration code information

Registration code - a twelve-digit code of the form 1234-5678-9123, indicated on your Unified State Examination pass

The subject of the Russian Federation has disabled the ability to view results

The results are not available by decision of the regional information processing center (RCOC) of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation.

Results have not been uploaded yet

Attention! The results viewing service is operating in test mode. There may be delays in loading data.

The participant cannot log in personal account

Incorrect data entered

When viewing results, the participant cannot view the answer sheets

The subject of the Russian Federation has disabled the ability to display exam forms

The ability to view forms for this exam is not available by decision of the regional information processing center (RTC) of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation.

The subject of the Russian Federation has disabled the possibility of filing an appeal against the exam

The possibility of filing an appeal electronically for this exam is not available by decision of the regional information processing center (RTC) of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation.

The participant cannot appeal the subject

The current date does not correspond to the deadline for filing appeals

Filing an appeal is not possible due to the deadlines established by the Procedure for conducting the Unified State Examination.

Warning about the test period of system operation

Warning about possible discrepancy between the results (or lack thereof) on the portal and real data

Attention! The results viewing service is operating in test mode. There may be delays in updating data if the result is canceled by decision of the State Examination Committee or an appeal for individual exams is granted.

Informing that personal data is processed in accordance with the PD law.

Attention! Your personal data is processed in accordance with the requirements of Law No. 152-FZ “On Personal Data”.

Message that appears when a member files an appeal

Warning that registration of the appeal will be completed only after the participant appears at the appeals point / conflict commission

Attention!
In accordance with the Procedure for conducting the Unified State Examination, to confirm the registration of the appeal, you must appear at the appeals reception point in advance or on the day of the appeal with a document confirming your identity. The ability to certify confirmation at your educational institution or examination point must be clarified at your regional information processing center (RCIC).

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  • How to apply for participation in the Unified State Exam?

    Graduates of previous years submit an application for participation in the Unified State Exam at the places of registration in Moscow before February 1. To submit an application, you must have an identification document, an original education document (certificate of completion of secondary general (complete) education programs or a diploma of secondary vocational education) and SNILS (if available).

    For secondary vocational students educational institutions and foreign educational organizations must have with them an identity document, a certificate (of the established form) from the educational organization in which they are studying, confirming the development of educational programs of secondary general education or the completion of the development of educational programs of secondary general education in the current academic year.

    After February 1 application for participation in the Unified State Exam for students, graduates of previous years, persons studying educational programs average vocational education, as well as students receiving secondary general education in foreign educational organizations, is accepted by decision of the state examination commission only if the applicant has valid reasons (illness or other documented circumstances) no later than two weeks before the start of the exams.

    How and where to receive a notification for the exam, what do you need to have with you?

    This year's graduates contact their educational organization, at the place of study. Graduates of previous years and students in educational programs of secondary vocational education apply to the places of registration with an identity document at the following addresses:

    • Moscow, Teterinsky lane, 2A, building 1;
    • Moscow, Zelenograd, room 1128;
    • Moscow, Semenovskaya square, 4;
    • Moscow, Moskovsky, microdistrict 1, no. 47;
    • Moscow, Aerodromnaya street, building 9.

    Information on receiving notifications for exams for GIA-11 participants (USE, GVE), final essay (presentation)

    How can I find out my results?

    You can view the results on the Portal of government and municipal services(functions) of the city of Moscow (pgu.mos.ru). To do this, you need to register on the Portal, then go to the section “Education, studies”, “Results of the state examination (USE, OGE, GVE), final essay (presentation)”. The suggested fields are filled in (the registration code is written on the notification).

    Graduates of previous years can also receive their results at the address: Semenovskaya Square, 4, upon presentation of an identification document.

    Graduates of the current year can familiarize themselves with their results in their educational organization.

    Instructions for viewing exam results and images of answer forms for Unified State Exam and State Examination participants on the Moscow City Services Portal

    What should I do if I do not agree with the points given?

    If you disagree with the assigned points, you can file an appeal about disagreement with the assigned points.

    Graduates of previous years submit an appeal of disagreement with the assigned points to the address: Semenovskaya Square, building 4.

    Graduates of the current year are in their educational organization.

    What should I do if I did not appear for the exam for a good reason?

    If you are absent from the exam for a valid reason, you must, within two working days from the date of the exam and no later than three days before the date of the exam, contact the state examination commission with a document confirming good reason, and an identity document. The public reception office of the State Examination Commission is located at: Semenovskaya Square, building 4.

    Graduates of the current year provide a document confirming a valid reason and an application addressed to the chairman of the State Examination Committee of the State Academy of Sciences to their educational organization.

    On the Internet there is official portal One state exam . This portal allows the student or his parents to understand whether the required test has been passed and what its result is.


    Unfortunately, not every region of our country decides to publish information about the results of the Unified State Exam on the specified website. If you cannot find your information, then you need to find a website in your region with information about the results. For example, for graduates of the Vladimir region, the link to the site where you can find out the results of the Unified State Exam is listed below - in the Sources section.

    What information must be provided to find out the results of the Unified State Exam?

    In order to find out necessary information By Unified State Exam results, on the official website you must provide the following information:



    • registration code or passport number (indicated without series);

    • region of your residence, for example, Moscow.

    Required information may vary on regional websites. So, for example, on the website of the Vladimir region, a graduate will only need to indicate the series, passport number and subject in which the Unified State Exam was taken.

    In what time frame can I find out the results of the Unified State Exam based on passport data?

    On average, such periods are at least 9 days for compulsory subjects - mathematics and Russian language. And for the exams that the graduate himself chose, less time is needed - about 7 days.

    After passing the Unified State Exam, many school graduates and their parents ask themselves:

    Where can I find out the results of the Unified State Exam?

    Each subject Russian Federation independently establishes ways to inform exam participants about the results of the Unified State Exam for free.

    Find out the results of the unified state exam, as well as - essays on the Russian language, you can:

    When can I find out the results of the Unified State Examination?

    In the regions, USE participants must be informed about their results no later than 3 working days after Rosobrnadzor announces the minimum number of points (minimum threshold) for each subject. 6 calendar days are allotted for processing the results of the Unified State Exam in Russian language and mathematics after the test. Processing of USE results in other general education subjects (physics, chemistry, biology, geography, literature, history, social studies, computer science and ICT, foreign language) USE results must be completed within 4 calendar days after the relevant examination.

    Thus, participants will be able to find out their results in compulsory subjects (Russian language, mathematics) at least 9 days after the exam, in elective subjects - after 7 days.

    In regions with hard-to-reach and remote areas, the results of the Unified State Exam may be announced a little later. However, the period for announcing the results of the Unified State Exam in Russian language and mathematics should not exceed 12 days after the exam, in selective subjects - 9 days, and the results of the Unified State Exam in additional terms (in July) - 8 days.

    Schedule for issuing individual USE results in 2019

    Early period

    date exam processing time in the region date of issue of the result
    20.03.2019 geography, literature 23.03.2019 01.04.2019
    22.03.2019 Russian language 25.03.2019 02.04.2019
    25.03.2019 history, chemistry 28.03.2019 05.04.2019
    27.03.2019 foreign languages ​​(oral) 30.03.2019 12.04.2019
    29.03.2019 mathematics (basic, specialized) 01.04.2019 08.04.2019
    01.04.2019 04.04.2019 12.04.2019
    01.04.2019 biology, physics 04.04.2019 12.04.2019
    03.04.2019 social studies, computer science and ICT 06.04.2019 15.04.2019
    05.04.2019 reserve: geography, computer science and ICT, chemistry, history 08.04.2019

    16.04.2019

    05.04.2019

    reserve: foreign languages ​​(oral)

    08.04.2019

    16.04.2019

    08.04.2019 reserve: literature, physics, biology, social studies 11.04.2019

    19.04.2019

    08.04.2019 reserve: foreign languages ​​(written) 11.04.2019

    19.04.2019

    10.04.2019 reserve: Russian language, basic and mathematics profile level 13.04.2019 22.04.2019

    Main period

    date exam processing time in the region result announcement date
    27.05.2019 geography, literature 31.05.2019 11.06.2019
    29.05.2019 mathematics ( basic level) 01.06.2019 11.06.2019
    29.05.2019 mathematics (profile level) 01.06.2019 12.06.2019
    31.05.2019 chemistry, history 03.06.2019 14.06.2019
    03.06.2019 Russian language 09.06.2019 20.06.2019
    05.06.2019 physics 11.06.2019 20.06.2019
    05.06.2019 foreign languages ​​(written) 11.06.2019 24.06.2019
    07.06.2019 foreign languages ​​(oral) 10.06.2019 24.06.2019
    08.06.2019 foreign languages ​​(oral) 11.06.2019 24.06.2019
    10.06.2019 social science 13.06.2019 25.06.2019
    13.06.2019 biology, computer science and ICT 16.06.2019 27.06.2019
    17.06.2019 reserve: geography, literature 20.06.2019

    02.07.2019

    18.06.2019 reserve: physics, history 21.06.2019

    02.07.2019

    20.06.2019 reserve: computer science and ICT, biology, chemistry 23.06.2019

    02.07.2019

    24.06.2019

    reserve: basic and specialized level mathematics

    27.06.2019

    08.07.2019

    26.06.2019 reserve: Russian language 29.06.2019

    09.07.2019

    27.06.2019 reserve: foreign languages ​​(oral) 30.06.2019

    10.07.2019

    28.06.2019

    reserve: social studies, foreign languages ​​(written)

    01.07.2019

    10.07.2019

    01.07.2019 reserve: for all academic subjects 04.07.2019

    15.07.2019

    Official regional websites informing about the results of the Unified State Exam

    In many regions to inform Unified State Exam participants regional information processing centers (RTC) Special free websites have been created where you can find out your results with an individual code. Typically the code could be:

    Find out the results of the Unified State Exam in the region on the websites of the Russian Center of Education:

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What is the "Registration Code" and where can I find it?

    2. The registration code is necessary to identify the Unified State Exam participant; it is indicated on the Unified State Exam pass. If you lose your pass, you must contact the place where USE passes are issued at your place of residence.

      If your data is not in the system, then there may be a problem with the spelling of the letter “е” in your full name. From the point of view of the "Semyonov" and "Semyonov" system - different people. Try different spellings.

    3. What are the criteria?

    4. The assignment assessment criteria are used during the review of Part C of the participant's work.

      A task can have one or more criteria. The criteria are not applied to all assignments in Part C. The number of points for an assignment is equal to the sum of points for all criteria for this assignment. Detailed information on the assessment criteria is on the FIPI website

    5. What is the primary and test score?

    6. Primary score– this is the sum of points awarded for answers to tasks of all parts of the examination paper.

      Test score– this is the result of recalculation (scaling) primary score as a result, to bring it to a 100 point scale.

      What score is included in the certificate? - Test.

    7. How long is the certificate of Unified State Examination results valid?

    8. Letter of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated November 20, 2013 N DL-344/17 “On the validity of the results of the unified state exam” explained that according to the new Law “On Education” (which entered into force on September 1, 2013), the results of the Unified State Examination for admission to Bachelor's and specialist's programs are valid for 4 years following the year of their receipt.

      The previous law provided that the certificate of USE results expires on December 31 of the year following the year in which it was received.

      In this regard, as of September 1, 2013, certificates issued after January 1, 2012 are applied. Their validity period after September 1, 2013 is 4 years following the year of receipt.

      Consequently, admission to bachelor’s and specialist’s programs is permitted with Unified State Examination certificates issued in 2012 and 2013. and valid until the end of 2016 and 2017. respectively.

    What documents are needed for admission to the university?

    Procedure for admission to educational programs higher education- bachelor's degree programs, specialty programs, master's programs for 2015/16 academic year, approved by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated July 28, 2014 No. 839 (hereinafter referred to as the Procedure), established an exhaustive list of information indicated in the application for admission, a list of documents submitted by applicants, as well as a list of requirements for these documents.

    According to the Procedure, the applicant provides the admissions committee with:

      statement;

      original or photocopy of an identity document, citizenship;

      original (required when applying to target places) or photocopy of the document state standard about education;

      4 photographs (if you plan to enroll in areas of training for which additional entrance tests are held for creative and (or) professional orientation, additional specialized entrance tests or entrance tests conducted by the university independently);

      documents confirming benefits (if any).

    Letter of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated June 22, 2015 No. AK-1687/05 “On the acceptance of documents from persons applying for bachelor’s degree programs, specialty programs, and master’s programs” specifically explains that:

      the list established by the Procedure is comprehensive;

      all documents can be submitted in copies;

      Certification of copies of documents is not required;

      no additional documents or information may be requested.

    Procedure for those applying based on the results of the Unified State Exam:

      First, you need to carefully study the information about the number of passing scores from last year and first assess your own chances of admission.

      Submit copies of documents to 5 universities for 3 budget-funded specialties in each. The original documents remain in hand or are submitted to a priority university, or to one where there is a high probability of admission. The next day (to be on the safe side), look for yourself in the competition lists that are posted on the websites of universities.

      Total quantity budget places It is better to check at each university for each specialty of interest. It consists of the number of places allocated for general competition+ places for targeted students + places for preferential categories of applicants. Record the total number. Let, for example, it be = 100.

      On July 27, universities reveal competitive lists, i.e. on this day you can already see your place in the ranking, the competitive scores of other applicants, the number of submitted originals, the number of olympiad students entering without entrance examinations. However, it is too early to draw any concrete conclusions from this. At this stage, the competition lists only provide general idea about the competitive environment.

      On July 30, universities publish orders for the enrollment of target students, preferential categories of applicants, and Olympiad participants. Look at these orders and count how many people were admitted according to these documents. Let's say there are 30 people.

      Determine how many budget places are actually left for the general competition. To do this, subtract 30 from 100, and thus it becomes clear that there are 70 budget places left for applicants based on the results of the Unified State Exam (conditional figures from our example are given).

      See your place in the ranking. If this is a position from 1 to 70, with 99% confidence (1% for force majeure), we can say that if you submit the originals on time (before August 3, inclusive), you will be enrolled in wave 1.

      In the period from July 30 to August 2, you carefully observe the movement within the competitive list for each university and specialty, from the point of view of determining the exact number of submitted originals. Lists on university websites must be updated every day.

      On the evening of August 2, you finally decide where to take the original documents (if you didn’t take them earlier). At the same time, take into account the fact that in the first wave of everything (taking into account target recipients, beneficiaries, and Olympiad participants) up to 80% of all budget places can be filled (in our particular case, this is up to 80 places, and in the second only 20% ( in our case, this is 20 places). The criterion for making the final decision may be the place occupied in the ranking, the number of submitted originals, the number of free places remaining after the release of admission orders published on July 30.

      It must be borne in mind that the number of applicants who will keep the originals at home until the last minute may turn out to be large, and therefore on August 3 admissions committee Possible crowds from those who brought the originals. This naturally can radically change the entire competitive situation.

      If you were admitted to wave 1, congratulations! If this does not work out, continue to closely monitor the competition lists. At the same time, you keep in mind that on August 3, orders will be issued for the enrollment of those applicants who were admitted in the 1st wave. But this does not mean that all budget places reserved for the 1st wave will be completely filled. It is possible that some seats will remain free, and, in this case, they will be transferred to wave 2, i.e., in our case, they will be added to 20.

      Everything will become clear on this issue on the evening of August 3. You just need to look at the admission orders and count the number of accepted applicants. Next, perform basic arithmetic calculations and determine the exact number of budget places that will be played in the 2nd wave.

      Then you can proceed according to the algorithm set out in paragraphs 8 - 9 with the only difference that the process of monitoring the competition lists is carried out from August 4 to 5, and the final decision on the originals (if they have not yet been submitted) is made on the evening of 5, because on August 6 The last day for accepting documents, and on the 7th, orders for the admission of those applicants who entered the 2nd wave will be published.

    Applicant calendar 2019 - procedure and deadlines for admission to the university

    Minimum Unified State Exam scores for applicants to universities

    By letter Federal service on supervision in the field of education and science of June 24, 2014 N 11-132 defined minimum quantity Unified State Examination points required for admission to undergraduate and specialist programs:

      Russian language - 36 points

      mathematics - 24 points

      physics - 36 points

      chemistry - 36 points

      biology - 36 points

      computer science - 40 points

      history - 32 points

      literature - 32 points

      geography - 37 points

      social studies - 39 points

      foreign language - 20 points

    Order of Rosobrnadzor dated 09/04/2014 No. 1701-10 “On establishing the minimum number of Unified State Exam points required for admission to study in bachelor’s and specialist’s programs” determined the minimum number of Unified State Exam points required for admission to study in bachelor’s and specialist’s programs:

    • in Russian language - 36 points
    • in mathematics - 27 points
    • in physics - 36 points
    • in chemistry - 36 points
    • in computer science and ICT - 40 points
    • in biology - 36 points
    • in history - 32 points
    • in geography - 37 points
    • in social studies - 42 points;
    • in literature - 32 points
    • By foreign languages- 22 points.

    The Order of Rosobrnadzor dated June 20, 2014 N 1231-11, which previously established the minimum number of Unified State Examination points required for admission to undergraduate and specialist programs, was declared invalid.

    Information posted on May 30, 2013. Added 06.06.2013, 07.12.2013, 31.05.2014, 29.06.2014, 12.09.2014, 05.05.2015, 28.05.2015, 26.06.2015, 13.10.2015, 14.06.2016, 05/30/2017, 03/21/2018, 04/16 .2019