National Examination Centre examines what exams were the most successful

2013-07-17, 13:02
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This year's national exam session is distinguished from others because of the doubled numbers of the people who got full marks, said National Examination Centre. This year's session was different from others in two ways - the common Lithuanian language and literature exam was conducted for both native speakers and foreign language learners as well as the criteria based assessment.

The highest marks were received by 1.5 thousand students. This number has doubled since last year. This year four students got five full marks whereas last year such achievement did not occur.

The most successful exam was English language - full marks were received by 5.6% of all the students.

All of the exams were passed by more than 90 % of graduates. In this case, the best results were registered in German (99%), Russian (99%), English (98.7%) language exams as well as chemistry (97.8 %).

Good results were shown by graduates who took Lithuanian language and literature state exam. For the first time this exam was common for both native speakers and foreign language learners - 90.19 % of native speakers and 88.93 % of foreign language learners successfully passed the exam. A part of students from the ethnic minority schools wrote essays longer than suggested, thus, they received better grades.

The biggest failure was the informational technology exam - 17.5 % of students did not pass it.

A total of 38 thousand students took state exams this year.

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