Student from Navoi secures maximum admission points ahead of university entrance exams
Munavvara Choliyeva from the Kiziltepa district scored the maximum 189 points by obtaining national certificates in 6 subjects ahead of the entrance exams. She no longer needs to take the exams.
The Navoi graduate girl received national certificates in all the specialty and mandatory subjects for the direction she wanted to study.
Munavvara Choliyeva graduated from the 11th grade of School No. 17 in the Kiziltepa district in the 2023/2024 academic year. In the 10th grade, she obtained language certificates in English and national certificates in biology. In the 11th grade, she received national certificates in chemistry, Uzbek language and literature, history, and mathematics. She chose biology and chemistry as her specialty subjects and received certificates awarding maximum points in these subjects. In addition, she obtained national certificates in mandatory subjects. This means Munavvara has accumulated the maximum possible points (189) for early admission to higher educational institutions.
For reference, according to the relevant procedure, applicants with A+ and A level national certificates in general education subjects receive the maximum points in that subject, while those with B+, B, C+, and C level certificates receive the highest points set for the corresponding mandatory subjects.
Earlier, it was reported that Munavvara had scored 178 points by obtaining national certificates in 5 subjects and planned to choose the medical field.
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