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SSAC chairwoman criticizes centralized examinations in secondary school

SSAC chairwoman criticizes centralized examinations in secondary school
# 28 December 2011 09:46 (UTC +04:00)
Baku. Kamala Guliyeva – APA. “100 000 students graduated from the secondary schools this year. 20 percent of them couldn’t receive attestations. 19,63 percent of those who received the attestations, didn’t attend the examinations despite they applied previously. 32 percent of the graduates were not enrolled, other were enrolled to the universities and vocational schools with different points. Then more than 70 percent of the graduates come to the labor market with their secondary school knowledge”, said Chairwoman of the State Student Admission Commission (SSAC) Maleyka Abbaszadeh, APA reports. She said those people wouldn’t sustain the competition in the labor market. “There shouldn’t be such results, if the centralized examinations are held. Why they give attestations to the graduates, who won 0-100 points in the centralized examinations and send them to SSAC?”

Abbaszadeh said that she was concerned about the fate of 20 000 young people who couldn’t receive attestations. “The results of graduation examination in the secondary schools also effect these young people. We have sent our proposals on the centralized examinations to the Ministry of Education since 2009, but didn’t see any progress in these three years. These problems should be discusses together. We have informed the Ministry of Education about the results of analysis of the attestation marks and admission examinations since 2002 and started to inform the public community in 2003. there were more than 4500 excellent pupils in that time. Despite reducing of the number of excellent pupils, there are still excellent pupils gaining 0-100 points”.
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