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The results of the matriculation exams after the seventh grade are presented

The analysis will be presented by Minister Galin Tsokov

Jul 2, 2024 07:04 89

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The Official Minister of Education and Science Prof. Galin Tsokov will present an analysis of the results of the national external assessment after the seventh grade today at the Ministry of Education and science (MES). This was announced by the department's press center, quoted by BTA.

The briefing will take place at 10:00 a.m. in the Rotunda on the fifth floor of the MES.

As BTA wrote earlier today, the Ministry of Education and Science published the results of the national external assessment at the end of the seventh grade. The check takes place in the https://infopriem.mon.bg system with an incoming number and identification code, the department announced.

Over 57,000 students appeared for national external assessment in Bulgarian language and literature and in mathematics. The exams took place on June 19 and 21.

In Bulgarian language and literature, seventh graders worked on 26 tasks. In the first part, 25 tasks were included. Of these, 18 were multiple-choice, six were short-answer, and one task was an extended free-answer. In the second part of the exam, students wrote a detailed retelling of a fictional text on behalf of a neutral narrator on the story "The Choice" by Kristin Dimitrova.

On the mathematics exam, seventh graders solved a total of 23 problems - 20 of them were multiple-choice, and three were free-response.

Seventh graders and their parents will be able to see their graded exam papers from the national external assessment from July 2 to 4. This will take place in schools or in assessment centers designated by order of the head of the relevant Regional Education Department (RDE) and published on the (RDE) website.

Upon presentation of ID, seventh graders will be able to see a scan of their graded exam paper with points awarded for each answer. The scanned image should not be photographed, recorded, printed and taken out of the hall, informs the MES.