
According to the results of the test exams held in Uzbekistan, this year 826 applicants scored the maximum, that is, 189 points. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This indicator proves that the level of knowledge and preparation of applicants is improving year by year. The majority of those who scored the maximum points are from the subjects of biology and chemistry, where 259 applicants achieved 189 points.
Of them, 227 took the test in Uzbek, 18 in Russian, and 14 in Karakalpak. The number of those who scored the maximum points in the subjects of English, native language, and literature amounted to 234.
In this group, those who took the test in Uzbek constitute the majority. In the subjects of history and foreign language, 146, in mathematics and foreign language 139, in the basics of state and law and foreign language 26, in native language and literature and foreign language 16, in mathematics and physics 5, and in the combination of physics and mathematics, 1 applicant scored the maximum points.
The number of applicants who took the test in Uzbek was high across all subjects. The test results show an increasing interest in natural sciences, languages, and history among our youth.
For many applicants, the maximum score became a source of motivation and aspiration. Additionally, young people from various language groups were able to demonstrate their knowledge and potential.
These achievements serve to help our active and goal-oriented youth find their place in the future. The results of this year remain a source of pride and inspiration for the entire society.
This indicates an increase in quality and efficiency in the field of education.