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We’ll try to figure out where to find out the results of the OGE using passport data in 2019 on this page of our website.

On the official website of Rosobrnadzor on the Question - Answer page the following information is provided:

This information is duplicated on the official OGE information support website. But there is a section, see the screenshot, where you can find the website of the local administration of your region, where the results of the OGE are published. You can select a region by clicking on the map.

The official website for information support for the Unified State Exam has the same section. There are more relevant working links here. In general, it’s a complete disgrace - the state spends so much money on conducting the Unified State Exam and the Unified State Exam, and the information on the regions on these sites is not always up-to-date.

All that remains is to look for your OGE results on the websites of the regional or regional department of education.

If your region is actively involved in information support for the OGE, then their website is clear and the results appear quickly.

This is what the website with the results of the OGE 2019 in the Oryol region looks like:

It is not always necessary to enter passport data; some regions post tables from which you can find out your result.

Where sites are advanced, entering passport data is required. This is what the website of the Republic of Tyva looks like:

When entering your passport data, be careful, as there are scam sites that illegally collect personal information.

Some regional websites suggest contacting the school, where you can find out the most reliable information about the results of the OGE (GPA-9th grade).

When preparing for exams, you should first of all pay attention to the website of Rosobrnadzor (www.obrnadzor.gov.ru) and the official information portal of the unified state exam (www.ege.edu.ru) - there, first of all, information about the OGE is published, which one way or another otherwise it may concern the interests of future participants.

On these resources you can familiarize yourself with the procedure for conducting exams, schedules, and features of the OGE in various subjects; find answers to frequently asked questions.

Official websites of the OGE 2020 - grade 9

To understand how to perform the exam work, you should first familiarize yourself with the demo versions of control measuring materials (CMM) of the OGE in this year’s subjects. Demonstration options will help you get an idea of ​​the structure of future CMMs, the number of tasks, their form and level of complexity. In addition, the demo version contains criteria for assessing the completion of tasks with a detailed answer, which give an idea of ​​the requirements for the completeness and correctness of recording the answer. This information is useful to develop a strategy for preparing for the OGE.

When reading the demo versions of the KIM OGE 2020, you should keep in mind that the tasks included in them do not reflect all the content issues that will be tested on the OGE.

Every year, FIPI prepares a certificate of changes in KIM for each academic subject; it is also posted along with demo versions. A subject teacher, even if he is not one of the organizing teachers at the OGE or a member of the experts of the subject commission, should familiarize himself with the methodological recommendations prepared based on the analysis of the results of last year’s OGE, and recommendations for subject commissions on checking the completion of tasks with a detailed answer, to know the process from the inside and be able to explain to your students all the features of the upcoming exams.

Also on the FIPI website there is an invaluable thing - an open bank of OGE tasks. The bank contains a large number of tasks used in compiling versions of the OGE KIM for all academic subjects. It can be used to independently prepare for the OGE. This will greatly help students navigate the exam material and practice completing standard tasks. The teacher also needs to use materials from the open OGE task bank from time to time and include them as an element of the lesson when repeating the material.

Main state exam. By the way, it received the pretentious name “main” quite deservedly: absolutely all schoolchildren in the country, without exception, take this exam (unlike the Unified State Exam). In the ninth grade, every Russian must pass four subjects in the OGE format: Russian, mathematics and two to choose from. You need to pass everything with a “3” or higher, otherwise you simply won’t receive a certificate, you will have to retake the OGE until all 4 subjects are completed. If you fail to pass 1-2 subjects, you are given a chance to retake it on a reserve day in the same year, but if you fail, only a year later. By the way, the grade for the OGE affects the grade on the certificate!

For now, all students are allowed to take the OGE without any additional tests, but very soon the Final Interview (oral part in the Russian language) will become mandatory, which will serve as admission to the OGE.

But in reality, it's not all that scary. The OGE tests knowledge from grades 5 to 9, so the exam contains tasks that absolutely every student can prepare for, even if he is “not very good at mathematics,” for example. The main thing is not to delay preparation.

With the results of the Unified State Exam, you can go either to college or to the 10th grade (continuing your studies at school, taking a step towards the Unified State Exam).


OGE-2018 results: when and where official data will appear

Processing of OGE forms takes up to 10 calendar days. First, experts give a rating in primary points, which is then recalculated into the usual 5-point system. The results of the OGE in 2018 will be available in your personal account on the official portal of the main state exam.

Main period

date OGE Approximately when to expect results
May 25 (Fri) foreign languages 2 June
May 26 (Sat) foreign languages June 3
May 29 (Tue) Russian language June 8
May 31 (Thu) social studies, biology, computer science and ICT, literature June 8
June 2 (Sat) physics, computer science and ICT June 8
June 5 (Tue) mathematics June 15
June 7 (Thu) history, chemistry, geography, physics June 15
June 9 (Sat) social science June 17
June 20 (Wed) reserve: Russian language 30 June
June 21 (Thu) reserve: mathematics 30 June
June 22 (Fri) reserve: social studies, biology, computer science and ICT, literature 30 June
June 23 (Sat) reserve: foreign languages August 1
June 25 (Mon) reserve: history, chemistry, physics, geography August 3rd
June 28 (Thu) reserve: for all subjects August 6
June 29 (Fri) reserve: for all subjects August 7

OGE results based on passport data

Where can I find out the results of the OGE?

The executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation exercising public administration in the field of education ensure familiarization with the results of the OGE.

This information is duplicated on the official OGE information support website. But there is a section, see the screenshot, where you can find the website of the local administration of your region, where the results of the OGE are published. You can select a region by clicking on the map.

The official website for information support for the Unified State Exam has the same section. There are more relevant working links here. In general, it’s a complete disgrace - the state spends so much money on conducting the Unified State Exam and the Unified State Exam, and the information on the regions on these sites is not always up-to-date.

All that remains is to look for your OGE results on the websites of the regional or regional department of education.

If your region is actively involved in information support for the OGE, then their website is clear and the results appear quickly. It is not always necessary to enter passport data; some regions post tables from which you can find out your result. Where sites are advanced, entering passport data is required.

When entering your passport data, be careful, as there are scam sites that illegally collect personal information.

The most reliable information about the results of the OGE can be found at your school.

In the ninth grade, every Russian must pass four subjects in the OGE format: Russian, mathematics and two to choose from. You need to pass everything with a “3” or higher, otherwise you simply won’t receive a certificate, you will have to retake the OGE until all 4 subjects are completed. If you fail to pass 1-2 subjects, you are given a chance to retake it on a reserve day in the same year, but if you fail, only a year later. By the way, the grade for the OGE affects the grade on the certificate.

OGE scores and what they affect

The attitude of schoolchildren and parents towards final assessments is ambiguous. The need to prepare for a large number of subjects frankly frightens secondary school students, as does the prospect of being left without a long-awaited educational document. Is all this really so scary?

Before you panic, it’s worth understanding these truths:

The exam includes questions that are included in the standard curriculum of secondary education and are mandatory for study in all secondary schools in the Russian Federation.

The passing score threshold for compulsory subjects is truly “minimum.” It is more than possible to overcome it even for a child with an average level of academic achievement.

The exam format is softer than in the 11th grade. Students take the OGE within the walls of their home school and, naturally, it is not interested in low results.

If everything is so rosy and easy, then a logical question arises - why are exams needed in the 9th grade at all? The ministry explains that the OGE is not only about monitoring the level of knowledge of students, but also about monitoring the quality of teachers’ work. Knowing that exams are ahead, both children and teachers treat the educational process more responsibly.

When will the results of the OGE 2018 be known?

May 25 (Fri) foreign languages ​​June 2
May 26 (Sat) foreign languages ​​June 3
May 29 (Tue) Russian June 8
May 31 (Thu) social studies, biology, computer science and ICT, literature June 8
June 2 (Sat) physics, computer science and ICT June 8
June 5 (Tue) mathematics June 15
June 7 (Thu) history, chemistry, geography, physics June 15
June 9 (Sat) social studies June 17
June 20 (Wed) reserve: Russian language June 30
June 21 (Thu) reserve: mathematics June 30
June 22 (Fri) reserve: social studies, biology, computer science and ICT, literature June 30
June 23 (Sat) reserve: foreign languages ​​August 1
June 25 (Mon) reserve: history, chemistry, physics, geography August 3
June 28 (Thu) reserve: for all subjects August 6
June 29 (Fri) reserve: for all subjects August 7

Minimum OGE scores in 2018

First of all, it is worth starting with the minimum threshold of points that a ninth grade graduate must score in order to receive a satisfactory grade on the exam. The minimum OGE scores for each subject in 2018 are as follows:

Russian language - 15 points.
Mathematics - 8 points (of which at least 2 must be earned in the Geometry module).
Physics - 10 points.
Chemistry - 9 points (for any of the two models).
Biology - 13 points.
Geography - 12 points.
Social studies - 15 points.
History - 13 points.
Literature - 12 points.
Computer science - 5 points.
Foreign language - 29 points.

Table for converting OGE points into grades in 2018

The minimum OGE scores presented above are the lower threshold of “three”. The full scale for converting OGE scores into grades in 2018 looks like this:

Item Score 2 Score 3 Score 4 Rating 5
Russian language 0-14 15-24 25-33 34-39
Mathematics 0-7 8-14 15-21 22-32
Physics 0-9 10-19 20-30 31-40
Chemistry (no experiment) 0-8 9-17 18-26 27-34
Chemistry (with experiment) 0-8 9-18 19-28 29-38
Biology 0-12 13-25 26-36 37-46
Geography 0-11 12-19 20-26 27-32
Social science 0-14 15-24 25-33 34-39
Story 0-12 13-23 24-34 35-44
Literature 0-11 12-19 20-26 27-33
Computer science 0-4 5-11 12-17 18-22
Foreign language 0-28 29-45 46-58 59-70

What documents are needed to find out the exam results?

Schoolchildren who took exams this year can find out the results of the Unified State Exam, Unified State Exam, State Examination or final essay on the official website of the Moscow Mayor mos.ru - to do this, you need to indicate the passport number and registration code of the student who took the exam.

To find out the exam results in person at school or at the Republican Center for Examinations, you will need the following documents:

to the person who passed the exam - a passport;

the parent who took the exam - his passport and the child’s passport. If the child is not included in the passport, you will additionally need a birth certificate to confirm the relationship;

to the authorized person - your passport, the child’s passport and a power of attorney.



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