School No. 11 in Navoi set a record: 23 students graduated early with 4-5 national certificates

At a specialized school in Navoi, 23 students achieved the maximum or near-maximum scores for university entrance through national certificates. Two of them achieved high results even though they were only in the 10th grade.

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School No. 11 in Navoi set a record: 23 students graduated early with 4-5 national certificates

Students from the specialized School No. 11 for advanced study of exact sciences in Navoiy city have achieved remarkable results in securing early admission to higher education institutions. A total of 23 students from the school collected high scores required for university entrance thanks to multiple national certificates. This was reported by the regional department of preschool and school education and published by Kun.uz.

How many students secured early university admission?

According to the information provided, 23 students from the school have effectively guaranteed their admission to universities while still studying at school. Among them, two are currently in the 10th grade, while the remaining students are 11th-grade seniors.

What did the school administration say about the achievement?

The school’s principal, Gulnora Jumaniyozova, stated that the institution currently has 155 graduating students. So far, 23 of them have already secured early admission opportunities.

“We have 155 graduating students this year. So far, 23 of them have already become university applicants ahead of schedule. By the end of the academic year, we aim to increase this number to 40. Each of these students has earned four or five national certificates,” the principal said in an interview with journalists.

What scores did the students achieve?

According to data provided by the school, 20 of the 23 students who secured early admission achieved the maximum possible score of 189 points. One student scored 188 points, while two others obtained 186 points.

This performance is considered one of the highest results recorded in the Navoiy region in terms of the number of students from a single school securing early university admission.

What is a national certificate?

A national certificate is an assessment designed to measure a student’s knowledge in general education subjects. Certification exams are organized in different subjects to evaluate academic proficiency.

Students who score at least 60 percent of the maximum possible points receive a certificate that remains valid for three years.

How do national certificates help with university admission?

Under current regulations, applicants who hold an A+ or A level national certificate in a subject receive the maximum possible score for that subject in the university entrance process. Those with B+, B, C+, or C level certificates receive the highest assigned score for the relevant compulsory subjects.

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