DİM announced the exam results-1 person maximum result achieved

DİM announced the exam results-1 person maximum result achieved
Section News
Published 12 March 2026, 15:26

The State Examination Center has announced the final results of the admission examination (Attempt I) held on February 15, 2026, for master's programs of higher education institutions.

It should be recalled that the results for closed and codable open-ended tasks (95 tasks) of the examination were announced on February 17. Currently, the final examination score, including the results of essay tasks for foreign language subjects, has been presented. Participants can score a total of 100 points, with 95 points for closed and codable tasks and 5 points for essays.

Bachelors can familiarize themselves with their final examination score here. Information about the final results can also be obtained by sending the “iş nömrəsi” to 7727 via mobile operators (Azercell, Bakcell, Nar).

One participant achieved the highest result among all participants by scoring 96 points in the examination.

Bachelors whose admission examination results meet the competition requirements are admitted to specialization selection.

Specialization selection is regulated by the “Specialization Selection Schedule for Master's Level” (this schedule will be published in the next issue of “Magistr” journal).

To review appeals related to examination results, an appeal process will be organized by DİM via telephone communication starting from March 17, 2026.

Those wishing to appeal to the Appeals Commission can register by filling out the electronic application form that will be posted on DİM's website from March 13 at 10:00 AM to March 15 at 5:00 PM. Those who do not register within the specified period will not be able to appeal later.

A discussion of up to 15 minutes can be held for one bachelor's application (appeal). The discussion process is stopped if the allotted time expires, if an unauthorized person joins the discussion, or if ethical conduct rules are violated.

As previously announced, only appeals related to the content of the tasks and written work will be considered.

Since the information on the answer sheet is read by an optical device, answers recorded in a manner inconsistent with the instructions, including corrections that result in the answer being considered incorrect by the optical device (e.g., blackening two circles in a closed question, etc.), will not be reviewed.

We inform bachelors that registration for participation in the second attempt of the master's admission examination will be conducted from April 1 to April 14, 2026. The examination will be held on May 17.