The preliminary results from the state final examinations, covering subjects such as economics, entrepreneurship, history, chemistry, biology, and foreign languages (French and German), indicate that the eleventh-grade students achieved the highest performance levels in chemistry, as well as in both German and French. Focusing on the chemistry examination, the first segment of the test saw 74% of participating students scoring at or above the required threshold. Specifically, 50.6% of the eleventh-graders achieved a score of 25 marks, which qualifies as a passing grade.
The overall average score recorded by participants was 24.4 out of a possible 40 marks. According to NŠA, approximately 3,000 students took this examination. This average score represents a notable change from the previous year, when the average score for this subject was 26.6 out of 40.
In the realm of foreign languages, the German component of the initial exam was administered to approximately 46 students. These preliminary findings provide a detailed overview of student performance across several core academic areas. The differential results across subjects suggest varying levels of mastery among the student body as they approach their final academic evaluations.
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