Prime Minister of Bashkiria Andrey Nazarov shared the interim results of the Unified State Exam on his social media and also spoke about the prospects for obtaining an education in his native republic.
As the agency reported earlier, 68 schoolchildren in the Republic of Bashkortostan scored 100 points on the chemistry exam. In contrast, another 730 students scored more than 80 points, which is considered a very high result.
In history, the best result was achieved by three students, including one student who scored 100 points in literature. Four graduates scored 100 points on the mathematics exam. The results of the Unified State Exam in Russian will be announced in the coming days.
As Andrey Nazarov noted, Radiy Khabirov, the head of Bashkortostan, has been doing everything possible since the first days of his leadership of the region to ensure that talented children enter universities in the republic. According to his decree, for the fifth consecutive year, 100-point students who choose a local university are entitled to a one-time bonus. Last year, it was 150,000 rubles, and for teachers, it was 50,000 rubles. This is a good incentive that produces results, the Prime Minister is sure. According to him, another good indicator is that graduates plan to enter engineering specialties, which meets the labor market's demands. Andrey Nazarov said that talented students have excellent opportunities for study and development at the republic's universities. "We are developing the scientific, educational, and material and technical base of our universities. The second stage of the Eurasian REC's inter-university campus is currently under construction. The other day, "School 21" was opened based on the genomic center of the inter-university campus. This educational project is a multi-level ecosystem for training IT personnel, covering a wide range of specialists, from schoolchildren to professionals in fields such as bioinformatics and big data analysis. Our universities are actively developing, which means that today's graduates have excellent prospects for receiving an education, and subsequently, work in their native republic," the Prime Minister noted.
Author: Gulfiya Akulova