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Over a hundred test-takers successfully aced the assessment.

Over a hundred graduates in Nizhny Novgorod scored flawlessly on the Unified State Exam; a grand total of 111 students secured perfect scores. The students excelled particularly in chemistry, with an impressive 52 graduates netting a perfect 100 points in this subject, according to GTRK 'Nizhny...

Over a hundred students succeeded in the test
Over a hundred students succeeded in the test

Over a hundred test-takers successfully aced the assessment.

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4:40 PM, June 19Yulia Bakayeva

Good news, Nizhny Novgorod! Over a hundred graduates have aced the Unified State Exam (EGE), earning top marks in various subjects. A whopping 111 students have accomplished this feat, with chemistry being their strongest suit. According to GTRK "Nizhny Novgorod," citing the Ministry of Education, 52 graduated with flying colors in chemistry.

The Russian language was another subject where students excelled, with 33 of them scoring the highest marks. In literature, 16 graduates shone, while 9 made history by acing the history exam. The sole student earning a perfect 100 in profile mathematics truly stands out.

However, chemistry also proved to be a tough nut to crack for many students. With 13.2% of examinees falling short of the minimum score, it was by far the most challenging subject. The exam was a struggle for nearly 3% of students in literature, and 0.49% were left wanting in Russian language.

The numbers dropped even lower for those who failed to meet the threshold in history (8.38%) and profile mathematics (3.97%). Interestingly, the percentage of students who didn't pass the basic mathematics exam was almost identical, at 3.39%.

For those who missed the mark in mandatory subjects, there's good news! They'll get a chance to take the exam again during reserve days. The main exam period is still underway, so keep your eyes peeled for the final statistics!

In the realm of education-and-self-development and learning, a significant achievement was made by Nizhny Novgorod graduates, particularly in chemistry, where 52 students excelled and 33 achieved top marks in Russian language. For those who didn't pass the mandatory subjects, there's an opportunity for re-examination during reserve days to further foster their education-and-self-development and learning.

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