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55 Graduates in Kyrgyzstan Awarded Gold Certificates in 2026 General Republican Test

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • 55 graduates in Kyrgyzstan have received gold certificates for achieving the highest scores in the 2026 General Republican Test (GRT).
  • The Ministry of Education reported that Bishkek had the highest number of recipients with 34.
  • Two students, one from Naryn region and another from Batken region, tied for the top score with 239 points.

A total of 55 graduates across Kyrgyzstan have earned the prestigious "gold certificate" for their exceptional performance in the 2026 General Republican Test (GRT). This achievement signifies the highest scores attained nationwide in the crucial examination, as announced by the Ministry of Education.

The data provided by the Assessment and Teaching Methods Center reveals a significant concentration of top performers in the capital city, Bishkek, which accounts for 34 of the gold certificate recipients. Other regions also saw successful candidates, including Osh (1), Osh Oblast (1), Chuy Oblast (5), Issyk-Kul Oblast (4), Naryn Oblast (2), Batken Oblast (3), and Jalal-Abad Oblast (4). One recipient also graduated from a school in Russia.

Two students achieved the highest possible score of 239 points: one from a school in the Naryn region and another from a school in the Batken region. The remaining gold certificate holders scored between 230 and 236 points, demonstrating a high level of academic achievement across the board.

The General Republican Test is a vital examination for high school graduates in Kyrgyzstan, determining their eligibility for higher education. Earning a gold certificate is a notable distinction, highlighting academic excellence and opening doors to further educational opportunities.

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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.