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Baccalaureate examination continuing with digital skills assessment

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The first session in 2024 of the Baccalaureate national examination is continuing today with an assessment of digital skills, according to the schedule approved by the Ministry of Education.

Students belonging to national minorities are taking today and tomorrow a test of oral communication language skills in their mother tongue.

The Baccalaureate exam started on Monday with the evaluation of the linguistic skills of oral communication in Romanian.

According to data recorded and provided by the county commissions and Bucharest commission in charge with organising the exam, over 134,000 candidates (119,000 from class of 2024 and 15,000 from previous classes) are expected to take the exam in this session.

The results of each candidate in the tests for the assessment of the linguistic competences of oral communication in Romanian, in a mother tongue and in an international language are established against the national or European grids, therefore, no grades or pass/fail is awarded.

In order to pass the Baccalaureate national exam, the following conditions have to be met cumulatively: the skills assessment test are taken, all the written tests are taken with at least a 5 grade in each of them and at least an average of 6 in the written tests.

AGERPRES

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