Kyrgyzstan will maintain its current university entrance score requirements through 2026, according to a statement from the Ministry of Education and Science. Ainura Israilova, head of the ministry’s department, announced the decision during a live radio broadcast. This means prospective students will not face higher minimum scores for university admission in the coming years. The move aims to provide stability for students preparing for higher education. No specific reasons were given for the decision to freeze the thresholds, but it suggests a current assessment of the existing system is underway. This policy impacts all state-funded university places in the country.
