2024 university admission passing scores announced
The State Testing Center has officially announced the passing scores required for grants and contracts for the 2024 university admissions. Applicants who participated in the exams can now verify whether they meet the criteria for their chosen programs and universities.

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To access the information, users can visit the State Testing Center's official website, where they can select their region, university, form, and language of study. The website will then display the necessary passing scores for both grant and contract-based admissions.
Understanding these passing scores is particularly important for those who did not secure admission. Applicants considering the super-contract option can now assess whether their scores qualify them for the more affordable 4-point super-contract option.
It is important to note that while applicants can currently see if they have been admitted under a contract or grant, their specific ranking has not yet been made available on the website.
Earlier today, on August 17, the final mandate results for the bachelor's degree admissions were published. Applicants can now check whether they have been admitted.
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