The distribution of USE 2018 points for geography tasks can be found in demo version in the section "Evaluation system for examination work in geography"

Table of distribution of Unified State Exam 2018 points by tasks - geography

Job number Primary points
1 1
2 1
3 2
4 2
5 1
6 1
7 1
8 1
9 1
10 1
11 2
12 1
13 1
14 2
15 2
16 1
17 1
18 2
19 1
20 1
21 1
22 1
23 1
24 1
25 1
26 1
27 1
28 2
29 2
30 2
31 2
32 2
33 2
34 2

The examination paper consists of two parts, including 34 tasks. Part 1 contains 27 short answer questions. Part 2 contains 7 tasks with detailed answers.

Answers to tasks in Part 1 (1–27) are written as a number, a sequence of numbers or a word (phrase).

Tasks 28–34 require a detailed answer. The answer to task 28 should be a drawing you made. In tasks 29–34 you need to write down a complete answer to a question or solution to a problem.

Assessment system for examination work in geography

Tasks 1, 2, 5–10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19–27 are worth 1 point. The task is considered completed correctly if the answer is written in the form specified in the instructions for completing the task. Correct completion of tasks 3, 4, 11, 14, 15, 18 is scored 2 points.

These tasks are scored as follows: complete correct completion of the task – 2 points; completing a task with one error (one incorrectly indicated, including an extra, digit along with all the correct digits) OR incomplete completion of the task (missing one required digit) – 1 point; incorrect completion of the task (indicating two or more incorrect numbers) – 0 points.

Part 2 assignments are graded in accordance with the evaluation criteria for long-answer assignments.

Every graduate understands perfectly well that in order to successfully enter the specialty of interest, it is necessary to thoroughly prepare for the Unified State Exam 2018 and score the maximum possible points. What does it mean to “pass the exam well” and how many points will be enough to compete for a budget place in a particular university? This will be discussed in this article.

We will cover the following important questions:

First of all, it is important to understand that there is:

  • minimum score, giving the right to receive a certificate;
  • the minimum score that allows you to apply to a university;
  • the minimum score sufficient for actual admission to the budget in a specific specialty at a certain university in Russia.

Naturally, these figures differ significantly.

Minimum certification score

Minimum Unified State Examination scores are established for compulsory subjects - Russian language and mathematics basic level and in 2018 are:

Having passed this threshold, but not reaching the minimum test score, the examinee will receive a certificate, but will not be able to submit documents to the university.

Minimum test score

The test minimum is a threshold value that gives the right to enter a university. In other words, persons who have passed the test threshold theoretically have the right to compete for budget places. Although, in practice, it is almost impossible to enter highly ranked universities with minimal indicators.

In 2018, in all subjects except Russian language and basic mathematics, the minimum Unified State Exam test scores coincide with the certification scores and are:

Item

Minimum test score

Russian language

Mathematics (basic level)

Mathematics (profile level)

Social science

Literature

Foreign language

Biology

Computer science

Geography

The principle of calculating success in passing the unified state exam assumes that the test taker must demonstrate a high, average or sufficient level of knowledge, corresponding to grades “5”, “4” and “3” on the school scale.

In case of an unsatisfactory result, as well as when passing with a score that the examinee himself considers insufficient for himself, graduates are given the right to change passing the Unified State Exam.

Minimum score for admission to the budget

Most universities announce the threshold score required for applicants for a budget place. This allows each applicant to realistically assess the prospects for admission and choose universities and specialties taking into account the points scored on the Unified State Exam.

In 2018, we can be guided by the fact that last season the average passing scores for all Unified State Exam subjects among applicants admitted to MGIMO and other highly ranked universities in the capital, fluctuated between the threshold value of 80-90. But, for most regional universities in the Russian Federation, 65-75 points can be considered a competitive result.

Converting the primary score to the resulting score

When completing the tasks proposed in the Unified State Examination ticket, the examinee collects the so-called primary points, the maximum value of which varies depending on the subject. When assessing the level of knowledge, such primary scores are converted into final scores, which are entered into the certificate and are the basis for admission.

By using online calculator, you will be able to compare primary and test scores in subjects of interest.

Just like last year, in 2018 the scores gained during the passage Unified State Exam points affect the certificate score and, although the official table for comparing test scores and traditional assessments has not been adopted, you can roughly compare your scores right now using a universal calculator.

Passing scores of the top 10 universities in Russia

total

Moscow State University them. M.V. Lomonosov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI"
St. Petersburg State University
Moscow state institute international relations
National research university"High School of Economics"
Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman
National Research Tomsk politechnical University
Novosibirsk National Research State University
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

Please note that the average passing scores for different specialties at the same university may vary significantly. This figure reflects the minimum score of applicants admitted to the budget, and tends to change every year. The results of 2017 can only serve as a kind of guideline for applicants in 2018, motivating them to achieve the highest possible results.

The minimum passing score is influenced by many factors, including:

  1. the total number of graduates who applied and the scores shown on their certificates;
  2. the number of applicants who provided original documents;
  3. number of beneficiaries.

So, seeing your name in 20th place in the list of a specialty that provides 40 budget places, you can confidently consider yourself a student. But, even if you find yourself on this list of 45, there is no reason to be upset if among those standing in front of you there are 5-10 people who provided copies of documents, because most likely these people are set on another university and submitted documents for this specialty as a backup option .

Basic State exam(OGE) is a test facing every ninth grader! The exam is mandatory for all graduates high school, but ninth-graders who want to continue their studies in colleges prepare especially diligently for it, because for admission they must demonstrate high level knowledge and, if possible, get the highest possible score.

It's time for future graduates to learn as much as possible about how exam papers are checked and what the transfer scale will be in 2019 test scores OGE in traditional assessments.

What will the OGE look like in 2019?

If the Unified State Exam reform is practically completed by 2019 and no fundamental changes are expected in KIMs for 11th graders, then the Unified State Examination is just entering the reform stage. In the past 2017-2018 academic year, the number of subjects submitted for final certification was once again increased, and in 2019 students will have to take a total of 5 exams:

  • 2 compulsory: Russian language and mathematics;
  • 3 to choose from such disciplines as: physics, chemistry, history, computer science, foreign language, social studies, biology, geography and literature.

There is no official information about the introduction of the 6th exam yet. But previously it was said that by 2020 the total number of subjects taken will reach six.

The choice of a specialized subject should not be random, because the result of the General Examination directly affects the grade in the certificate and is the main criterion for selection into specialized classes.

Checking OGE exam papers

In 2019, ninth-graders from all regions of the Russian Federation will perform the same tasks, because, unlike in previous years, today the process of developing a single bank of tasks that will allow assessing the real level of students’ knowledge is actively underway.

As in 2018, 9th grade graduates will write their papers on the basis of their educational institution, which significantly increases the chances of good result. By checking exam papers The OGE, as before, will be taught by school teachers who have sufficient qualifications to become an GIA expert.

By analogy with the Unified State Exam, all work will be checked by two experts. If the opinions of experts differ significantly, then a third expert will be involved in the verification process, whose opinion will become decisive.

If a student does not agree with the experts’ assessment, he can file an appeal and the work will be re-checked again, but by completely different experts who are members of the appeal commission.

During the test, initial points are awarded for each correctly completed task, which are then converted into the usual 5-point grade for schoolchildren.

Point conversion scale

Although the Federal State Budgetary Institution "FIPI" has developed a single standardized scale for translation primary points OGE estimates that in 2019 (as before), other standards may be officially approved at the local level, taking into account regional characteristics.

Thus, for 2018, the following score conversion tables were approved, which with a high degree of probability will be relevant in the 2018-2019 academic year.

After reviewing the document, you can see that when assigning grades in Russian language and mathematics (all levels), not only the overall total score is taken into account.

So, in Russian to get a grade:

  • “4” you need to score at least 4 points for literacy with 25-33 total points;
  • “5” – at least 6 points for literacy with 34-39 total.

Special requirements for assessing works in mathematics are dictated by the fact that two subjects are taken for the exam: algebra and geometry. Accordingly, the student must not only reach the minimum threshold, but demonstrate a certain level of knowledge in each of the main school disciplines in the mathematics course.

The threshold for entry into specialized classes and colleges also differs depending on the chosen direction:

Russian language

Mathematics

(naturally scientific and economic profile)

Mathematics

(physics and mathematics profile)

Social science

Computer science

Literature

Foreign language

Biology

Geography

(with experiment)

(no experiment)

The general table for interpreting OGE test scores in all subjects in 2019 will look like:

Residents of regions where in 2019, when determining OGE results The basis is the recommended unified scale for transferring points for those finishing 9th grade; they can also use a convenient online calculator, which can be found on the website 4ege.ru.

Retake the OGE

In 2018 year OGE More than 1.3 million ninth-graders took the test, most of whom passed the tests without any problems. But, as always, there are those who received an “unsatisfactory” rating. What awaits these ninth graders? There are several options for the development of events:

  1. A retake, which is open to students who have no more than 2 unsatisfactory results.
  2. A break of academic year, during which the student gets the opportunity to better prepare for the exam (possibly by individually studying with teachers).

Every graduate who wants to become a student at one of the Russian universities in 2018 faces a difficult task - to successfully pass the Unified State Exam, as well as to choose the right educational institution and faculty for submitting documents. Most 11th graders and their parents are faced with the final exam grading system for the first time and often find it difficult to find answers to the questions that arise. Therefore, we decided to shed light on important points.

In 2017-2018, the basic rules for passing the Unified State Exam will not be significantly changed. This means that the 100-point assessment system for final tests will still be relevant for graduates.

How is everything going?

During the verification of examination papers, for each correctly completed task, the graduate is given so-called “primary points”, which upon completion of the verification of the work are summed up and converted into a “test score”, which is indicated in the Unified State Examination certificate.

Important! Since 2009, the scale for converting primary and test scores of the Unified State Exam into the traditional five-point grades for schools has not been officially used, because in 2017 and 2018 the final exams are not included in the certificate.

Work verification is performed in two ways:

  • automatically (using special programs and technical means);
  • manually (the correctness of detailed answers is checked by two independent experts).

It is quite difficult to challenge the result of an automatic check. If the basic rules were not followed when filling out the answer table, the computer may not protect the result, and only the graduate himself will be to blame for this, for not following a number of mandatory rules.

If controversial issues arise during the expert review, a third specialist is involved, whose opinion will be decisive.

When can I expect results?

The following time frames apply by law:

  • data processing (by compulsory subjects) in RCIO should not last longer than 6 calendar days;
  • RCIO is given 4 days for data processing (elective subjects);
  • verification at the Federal Testing Center should take no more than 5 working days;
  • approval of results by the State Examination Commission - 1 more day;
  • up to 3 days for distribution of results to Unified State Exam participants.

In practice, from the moment of passing the exam to receiving it in your hands official result may take from 8 to 14 days.

Converting Unified State Examination points into grades

Despite the fact that in 2018 the scale for converting points in Unified State Examination subjects into a five-point grade is not officially used, many still want to interpret their results in a more familiar “school” system. To do this, you can use special tables or online calculators.

Table for converting OGE test scores into grades

Russian language

Mathematics

Computer science

Social science

Foreign languages

Biology

Geography

Literature

The second method is a little simpler and more convenient than searching for the required values ​​in the cells of a huge table. You just need to choose a subject (mathematics, Russian language, chemistry, physics, history, English language, social studies... and other subjects), enter data and get the desired result in a matter of seconds.

We invite you to try how simple and convenient it is to use online calculators for the Unified State Exam score and its conversion into a 5-point score in practice.

Transferring points from primary to test

Converting Unified State Examination points into grades

Internet systems for applicants

The 2017-2018 academic year has been completed, the exam has been passed, the results are known, and even the interactive scale for converting primary scores showed that Unified State Exam result located in a fairly good range... But is this enough to enter the desired university?

Assess the real chances of admission based on test scores and the minimum passing threshold set by the university.

Important! The minimum passing score is determined by the university itself. It will directly depend on the scores of applicants who apply in 2018. The more popular the specialty, the higher the passing score.

Often at TOP faculties, even 100-point results are not enough for admission to the budget. Only Olympiad winners who provide significant additional points have a chance to see their name on the list of applicants for such majors.

In 2018, the most popular services for selecting a university and monitoring the entrance score threshold for various specialties will be:

  1. Ucheba.ru
  2. Apply online
  3. Calculator High school economy
  4. Postyplenie.ru
  5. Typical applicant

These services are very easy to find. Just enter their name into any search engine.

The scale for converting primary OGE scores into grades using a five-point system was developed by FIPI specialists and is advisory nature. Each region of the Russian Federation independently adopts its own rating system.

Scale for converting OGE points into grades

Russian language

  • 0-14
  • 15-24 - rating “3”,
  • 25-33 - rating “4”,
  • 34-39 - rating “5”; of which at least 6 points for literacy (according to GK1–GK4 criteria). If, according to the criteria of GK1–GK4, the student scores less than 6 points, a mark of “4” is given.

Mathematics

  • 0-7 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 8-14 - rating “3”,
  • 15-21 - rating “4”,
  • 22-32 - rating “5”;

The maximum score is 32. For the Algebra module - 20 points, for the Geometry module - 12 points.

Indicators can be a guideline for selection into specialized classes

  • for natural science profile: 18 points, of which at least 6 in geometry;
  • for economic profile: 18 points, of which at least 5 in geometry;
  • physical and mathematical profile: 19 points, of which at least 7 in geometry.

Social science:

  • 0-14 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 15-24 - rating “3”,
  • 25-33 - rating “4”,
  • 34-39 - rating “5”;

Maximum score - 39

Biology:

  • 0-12 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 13-25 - rating “3”,
  • 26-36 - rating “4”,
  • 37-46 - rating "5";

The maximum score is 46.

A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 33 points.

Story:

  • 0-12 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 13-23 - rating “3”,
  • 24-34 - rating “4”,
  • 35-44 - rating “5”;

Maximum score - 44

The guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 32 points.

Physics:

  • 0-9 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 10-19 - rating “3”,
  • 20-30 - rating “4”,
  • 31-40 - rating “5”;

The maximum score is 40.

A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 30 points.

Chemistry:

  • 0-8 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 9-17 - rating “3”,
  • 18-26 - rating “4”,
  • 27-34 - rating “5”;

Maximum score - 34(without real experiment). 38 (with real experiment).

A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 25 points.

Literature

  • 0-9 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 10-17 - rating “3”,
  • 18-24 - rating “4”,
  • 25-29 - rating “5”;

The maximum score is 29.

A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 19 points.

Computer Science and ICT

  • 0-4 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 5-11 - rating “3”,
  • 12-17 - rating “4”,
  • 18-22 - rating “5”;

The maximum score is 22.

The guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 15 points.

Geography:

  • 0-11 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 12-19 - rating “3”,
  • 20-26 - rating “4”,
  • 27-32 - rating “5”;

The maximum score is 32.

A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 24 points.

Foreign languages ​​(English, German, French, Spanish)

  • 0-28 points correspond to a rating of “2”,
  • 29-45 - rating “3”,
  • 46-58 - rating “4”,
  • 59-70 - rating “5”;

The maximum score is 70.

A guideline for selection into specialized classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 56 points.