What are ranked lists of applicants? Accounting for individual achievements of applicants Ranked list of students by discipline

4. Why up to 27? Since July 26 is the last day for submitting documents for full-time and part-time forms of study on a budgetary basis (if you are enrolling only on Unified State Exam results)

As you can see, in the document submission summary, all applicants are arranged by the date of submission of documents (and in some cases by last name), so it is difficult to immediately assess your place.

Therefore, whether you bring documents on the first day or the last, nothing will change, as the submission dates will no longer be in the ranked list!

Let's give them surnames: Falomkina, Pokrovskaya and Malinskaya.

They all submitted documents on 1 day

Ranked list

Notes:

1. In the first column you can now see your real position in the ranking.

2. To assess your chances of admission, you first need to know the number budget places.

I recommend that you look at how many places are allocated for the general competition. We will build on this figure. (But if the places that were intended for benefits/targeted people, etc. received less people, than the places that have been allocated, they go into the general competition)

Enrollment in a university occurs in 2 stages:

1. 80% of seats filled

80% include those applicants who provided the original and a statement of consent to enrollment first on the list.

Those. If we take our list, then let's count who is included in this 80%.

First you need to understand what number to count 80% from. This percentage is determined from the number of places in the general competition.

Let's say that we have 10 of them. Then 8 people will be enrolled in the first wave (80% of 10).

Let's get back to our girls.

Malinskaya decided to give the original certificate and a statement of consent to enrollment, since she would pass in any case (she is the sixth out of eight vacant places).

Falomkina still has doubts and brings nothing. She has another university in mind.

And Pokrovskaya decided to try her luck and give the original and application for consent to enrollment.

We remind you that the deadline for providing the original certificate and application for consent to enrollment is as follows:

Thus, we mark the first 8 people on the list with the original certificate and statement of consent to enrollment.

In our case, these are people numbered 2, 3, 6, 10, 11, 12, 14 and 15.

But, let’s say, person number 8 writes a statement of consent to enroll, then number 15 will not be included in the first wave.

Therefore, keep track of your place in the ranking every day, because universities update these lists every day.

Enrollment order

The enrollment order itself will include only those who have provided a certificate and a statement of consent to enrollment.

Thus, in the first wave, the passing score for full-time budget education in sociology was 176.

Here we see that our Malinskaya passed easily. But Pokrovskaya, despite the fact that she had fewer points than Falomkina, got in.

Let us now trace the second stage.

Those who were enrolled in the first are eliminated from the competition.

Let us remind you that we only have 2 vacancies left.

Falomkina, knowing that in the first wave the passing score was lower than hers, decided to also give the original and a statement of consent to enrollment.

Dulepin also brought a statement of consent to enrollment. He initially wrote it for another area of ​​training (and did not pass there), but exercised his right to rewrite it.

Order for enrollment in the second stage.

Thus, the passing score for the second stage was higher than for the first.

Results

So let's summarize.

Let's check how the admissions system has settled in your head.

Documents for full-time and (or) part-time We serve between June 20 and July 26. There is no point in running a mandatory 20, because in the final ranking everyone will be ranked according to Unified State Exam scores.

For example, 100 people will be enrolled in the first stage, and you are the 79th, then you can safely bring documents.

Or, as in our example, Malinskaya was the 6th out of 8 possible places.

To enroll, it is enough to bring a certificate and a statement of consent to enrollment.

Deadlines for submitting a certificate and application for consent to enrollment:

You can increase your chances of admission by using the following techniques:

It often happens that in one direction a university organizes several profiles (programs) of study. If they all fit your Unified State Examinations, then you have the right to apply for ALL of these profiles. In this case, you will only use up one attempt out of three.

For example, 03/44/05 Teacher education(with two training profiles)

Possible profiles:

Technology + economics

Primary education + foreign language

Primary education + computer science

Preschool education + foreign language

Pre-school education + primary education

Social studies + economics

If you apply for all of these profiles, it will not count as multiple attempts.

Plus, it’s possible that there is training for these profiles various forms(full-time, part-time, part-time, part-time, part-time using distance learning). These are all different competition groups. If possible, serve again for everything.

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HOW TO READ COMPETITION LISTS


Competition, competition group– area of ​​training for which a certain number of budget places are allocated (admission plan, admission target).

Competitive lists, lists of applicants– these are lists of applicants – candidates for admission – generated for each competition. The candidate’s position on the list is determined by the category of the applicant (applicants without entrance examinations those entering under a quota with special rights, entering under a quota with target areas, applying for a general competition) and the amount of points they scored.

To start working with competitive lists, you need to know the admission plan and the organization of the competition for budget places in a specific field of study - this information will be needed to understand where the border of the list of applicants accepted for budget places is, in other words, the border of the list of applicants-candidates for admission.

The competition lists are presented in two versions. The first is a complete competitive list, including all applicants admitted to participate in the competition (with originals and copies of educational documents). The second is a shortened competitive list, which contains only applicants with originals and statements of consent to enrollment.

Ranging lists, i.e. placement of applicants on the lists is carried out in descending order of points according to the following algorithm:
1) according to the sum of entrance examination points and individual achievements,
2) in case of equality of the sum of points for the first subject,
3) in case of equality of points of the first subject with the score of the second subject,
4) in case of equality of points of the second subject with the score of the third subject,
5) in case of equality of points according to paragraphs 1-4, those marked “preferential admission” are placed above.

Passing score- this is the minimum amount of points scored based on the results of the Unified State Examination or in entrance examinations conducted by the university independently, which gives the right to enrollment if original educational documents and statements of consent to enrollment are provided. The passing score is determined by the sum of the scores of the last applicant whose number is less than or equal to the number of budget places ( "green zone" list). During the exchange of copies of educational documents for originals, the value passing score may change; usually in the direction of increase, because originals are brought in by applicants with a higher total score, displacing applicants with lower scores from the “green zone”.

Blue Applicants considered as candidates for admission at the 2nd (next) stage are highlighted in color in the lists. Gray Enrolled applicants are highlighted in color in the lists. Yellow Applicants who have entered into an agreement are highlighted in color in the lists.

When working with competition lists, the procedure is as follows:
1. Find yourself in the full competition list (copies and originals).
2. If your number on the list is less than or equal to the admission plan, then you are included in the number of budget places, and for enrollment you should provide the original education document and statement of consent to enrollment until 18:00 on August 1.
3. If you are not included in the number of budget places, but there are applicants on the competitive list who have not submitted the original documents of education, and their number allows for the possibility of you entering the “green zone” (among the number of budget places) if they do not submit the originals, you should submit an application for consent to enrollment and an original document of education and wait for the enrollment procedure. You have a chance to get into budget places.
4. If you are not included in the budget places, and your serial number does not give you a chance to get into the budget places, submit an application for consent to enrollment and the original document of education and sign a contract for paid training.
5. If you have submitted several applications to participate in competitions in different areas of training, look for yourself in the appropriate competition lists. And choose the one in which you have the best position - either you are in the “green zone” or high enough to the border of budget places. And submit the original document of education.
6. It should be remembered that at the first stage of enrollment, according to the Admission Rules (acceptance of original documents and applications for consent to enrollment until August 1), 80% of the total number of budget places remaining after enrollment of applicants with special rights will be filled, and targets on July 29. If you are in a competition that is relevant to you within 100% of the specified budget places, but go beyond the 80% limit, then at the first stage of enrollment you will not be included in the order, but you have the opportunity to participate in the competition for the remaining 20% ​​of budget places in the second stage of enrollment (acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment and originals until 18:00 on August 6).

1. Lists of applicants are ranked in descending order of the amount of competitive points.
2. If the sum of the scores on the entrance examinations of applicants coincides, then the lists are ranked according to the priority of the entrance examinations. To rank (compile) lists of applicants, the university sets the priority of entrance examinations.
3. If the categories from points 1 and 2 are equal, a higher place is occupied by applicants who have a preferential right of admission.

How the lists of applicants without entrance examinations are ranked:
1. members of national teams;
2. winners All-Russian Olympiad schoolchildren;
3. winners of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren;
4. champions and prize-winners in the field of sports;
5. winners of school Olympiads;
6. winners of school Olympiads.
Within each of the specified categories of applicants, a higher place in the list is occupied by applicants who have a preferential right to admission.

a) orphans and children left without parental care, as well as persons from among orphans and children left without parental care;

b) disabled children, disabled people of groups I and II, who, according to the conclusion federal institution medical and social examination is not contraindicated in training in relevant educational organizations;

c) citizens under the age of twenty who have only one parent - a disabled person of group I, if the average per capita family income is lower than the subsistence level established in the subject Russian Federation at the place of residence of these citizens;

d) citizens who were exposed to radiation as a result of a disaster in Chernobyl nuclear power plant and which are subject to the Law of the Russian Federation of May 15, 1991 N 1244-1 “On the social protection of citizens exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant”21;

e) children of military personnel who died in the performance of their duties military service or those who died as a result of injury (wounds, trauma, concussion) or diseases received during the performance of military service duties, including when participating in counter-terrorism operations and (or) other measures to combat terrorism;

f) children of deceased (deceased) Heroes Soviet Union, Heroes of the Russian Federation and full gentlemen Order of Glory;

g) children of employees of internal affairs bodies, institutions and bodies of the penal system, the federal fire service, the State Fire Service, authorities for control of the circulation of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, customs authorities those who died (died) as a result of injury or other damage to health received in connection with the performance of official duties, or as a result of an illness they received during their service in the specified institutions and bodies, and children who were their dependents;

h) children of prosecutorial employees who died (died) as a result of injury or other damage to health received during their service in the prosecutor’s office or after dismissal due to harm to health in connection with their official activities;

i) military personnel who undergo military service under a contract and whose continuous duration of military service under a contract is at least three years, as well as citizens who have completed military service by conscription and are entering training on the recommendations of commanders issued to citizens in the manner established by the federal executive body authorities in which federal law provides for military service;

j) citizens who served for at least three years under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies in military positions and were dismissed from military service on the grounds provided for in subparagraphs "b" - "d" of paragraph 1 , subparagraph "a" of paragraph 2 and subparagraphs "a" - "c" of paragraph 3 of Article 51 Federal Law dated March 28, 1998 N 53-FZ “On military duty and military service”22;

k) disabled war veterans, combatants, as well as combat veterans from among the persons specified in subparagraphs 1 - 4 of paragraph 1 of Article 3 of the Federal Law of January 12, 1995 No. 5-FZ “On Veterans”23;

l) citizens who directly participated in tests of nuclear weapons, radioactive military substances in the atmosphere, nuclear weapons underground, in exercises with the use of such weapons and radioactive military substances before the date of actual termination of these tests and exercises, direct participants in the elimination of radiation accidents at nuclear installations surface and underwater ships and other military facilities, direct participants in the conduct and support of work on the collection and disposal of radioactive substances, as well as direct participants in the liquidation of the consequences of these accidents (military personnel and civilian personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, military personnel of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Federation, persons who served in the railway troops and other military formations, employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation and the federal fire service of the State Fire Service);

m) military personnel, including military personnel of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation, the penal system, the federal fire service of the State Fire Service, who performed tasks in an armed conflict in Chechen Republic and in the territories adjacent to it, classified as a zone of armed conflict, and the specified military personnel performing tasks during counter-terrorism operations in the territory of the North Caucasus region.
36. Preferential right of enrollment in organizations higher education administered by federal government agencies, is also provided to graduates of general educational organizations, professional educational organizations under the jurisdiction of federal government bodies and implementing additional general education programs aimed at preparing minors for military or other public service24.