Debate on PAES results sparks divided opinions

Chile's recent University Entrance Exam (PAES) has sparked debate over the high number of perfect scores in Math 1, with 2,861 students achieving 1,000 points. Experts highlight progress in equity but warn of limitations in distinguishing performance levels. The system aims to balance selection and recognition of diverse talents.

The PAES, introduced to replace the old PSU and reduce inequalities in higher education access, has shown mixed results in its fourth version. According to Mauricio Bravo, vice-dean of Education at Universidad del Desarrollo, the exam has increased the proportion of vulnerable students reaching eligible scores, aided by compensatory tools like NEM and note ranking, plus allowing multiple annual attempts to keep the best scores. However, Bravo warns that in Math 1 (M1), nearly 96% of maximum scores are concentrated there, limiting its ability to differentiate mid-high levels and shifting selection to mechanisms like M2, weightings, or NEM, which favor privileged backgrounds due to prior advanced training and cultural capital.

Meanwhile, Sergio Celis, an academic at Universidad de Chile, celebrates the 2,861 perfect scores, mostly in M1 (2,750 cases), as this test is designed for many to max out on basic and mid-level competencies, averaging 620 points—only 10 more than last year. In contrast, M2 assesses advanced skills, averaging 424 with just 6 maxima, enabling better ranking. Celis urges institutions to weight M2 more in admissions, as in the U. de Chile's Common Engineering Plan (20% weight), to better predict first-year performance and avoid superficial rankings.

Both agree on PAES's technical robustness, with stable averages and a slight rise from greater familiarity. The challenge is integrating tests to recognize non-math talents, ensuring equity and diversity in university access.

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Chilean students celebrate PAES 2025 results in a lab, with charts showing score rises in all tests except sciences.
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Paes 2025 records score increases in all tests except sciences

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This Monday, the results of the Prueba de Acceso a la Educación Superior (PAES) for the 2026 Admission were released, showing a general increase in the averages of the obligatory tests by 10 points, from 610 to 620. All evaluations rose except for Sciences, which fell from 487 to 473. Additionally, there were 2,861 national scores, nearly a thousand more than the previous year.

The 2026 PAES results highlight stark disparities, with only one public school among the top 100. Experts criticize the focus on rankings and urge prioritizing students' emotional well-being. The gap between public and private schools has widened, according to alumni and professionals.

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On Monday, January 5, starting at 08:00 hours, the results of the Higher Education Access Test (PAES) taken in December will be released. Students can check their scores on acceso.mineduc.cl or demre.cl, and one hour later, the application period will begin, running until January 8.

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube announced a record national pass rate of 88% for the 2025 National Senior Certificate exams, the highest ever, achieved by over 900,000 candidates. KwaZulu-Natal led provinces at 90.6%, while the Eastern Cape dipped to 84.17%. A record 345,000 bachelor's passes were recorded, but experts warn of low mathematics participation, subject declines, and high late-stage dropouts.

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The Enem reaplication, held on December 16 and 17, 2025, featured at least two questions with logical structures identical to those in study materials attributed to medical student Edcley Teixeira. The Inep released the test booklet on December 23, and Folha identified similarities in math and combinatorics problems. Edcley denies any leak, crediting the matches to analysis of exam patterns.

More than 100,000 people have signed up for Sweden's spring university entrance exam. As of the registration deadline on January 14, 100,742 individuals had enrolled, marking nearly an eight percent increase from last year. The exam will take place nationwide on April 18.

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The Ministry of Education has released the KJSEA 2025 results, with Kiswahili emerging among the top-performing subjects. Over 57 percent of students met or exceeded expectations in the subject, highlighting successes of the CBC curriculum. The 1.1 million students have been placed into career pathways based on their performance.

 

 

 

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