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Provisional results of state matriculation published
Croatia🎓 Education23 hr. ago

Provisional results of state matriculation published

The temporary results of the Croatian state exam (državna matura) have been published, allowing participants to see their scores and rankings for university admissions. Over 30,000 students took the exam this year, including 26,000 regular graduates. The results show improved performance compared to last year in English, chemistry, and biology, but worse results in both levels of mathematics, computer science, and physics. Students now have a 48-hour period to file appeals, similar to previous years. No exams were invalidated due to inappropriate content, and the same number of mobile phones were confiscated as last year, despite relaxed conditions for phone confiscation.

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Provisional results of state matriculation published

The temporary results of the Croatian state exam (državna matura) have been published, allowing participants to see their scores and rankings for university admissions. Over 30,000 students took the exam this year, including 26,000 regular graduates. The results show improved performance compared to last year in English, chemistry, and biology, but worse results in both levels of mathematics, computer science, and physics. Students now have a 48-hour period to file appeals, similar to previous years. No exams were invalidated due to inappropriate content, and the same number of mobile phones were confiscated as last year, despite relaxed conditions for phone confiscation.

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