According to the results of entrance exams in Uzbekistan, this year 826 applicants achieved the maximum possible score of 189 points. The number of high-achievers is increasing year by year, which indicates a growing level of preparation and academic excellence among students.
Analysis shows that the largest group of top scorers is in the biology and chemistry combination — 259 applicants reached the perfect score in this subject block. Most of them took the exam in Uzbek (227 people), while the remaining ones were in Russian (18 people) and Karakalpak (14 people).
The next most popular group is the combination of English language + native language and literature, where 234 applicants earned 189 points. Again, the majority of them were Uzbek language students (227), with a few in Russian (4) and Karakalpak (3).
In the block of history + foreign language, 146 applicants achieved the highest score; in mathematics + foreign language, 139; in state and law basics + foreign language, 26; in native language and literature + foreign language, 16; in mathematics + physics, 5; and in physics + mathematics, only 1 applicant. Across all directions, most top scorers took the exam in Uzbek.
These test results highlight the growing interest of youth in natural sciences, languages, and history. For many applicants, the maximum score is both a goal and a source of inspiration. Importantly, students from all language groups demonstrated their knowledge and skills at a high level.
Such achievements encourage ambitious young people to strive for success. This year’s results have become a source of pride and motivation for the entire community.
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