The pass rate for the second session of the baccalaureate exam is 28.4%, informs the Ministry of Education and Research.
More precisely, 7,306 candidates passed the exam, according to data published by the ministry, before the appeals.
The success rates for both the 2025 class (4,508 promoted candidates) and previous classes (2,798 promoted candidates) are at the same level: 28.4%.
The participation rate was 84.9%. 25,710 candidates out of a total of 30,279 registered candidates appeared. 69 candidates were eliminated for fraud or attempted fraud (they will not be able to participate in the next two sessions).
Appeals can be submitted/sent during the day, until 6:00 p.m., including by electronic means.
The viewing of written works and the submission of any appeals are scheduled for Monday, August 18 (between 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM), respectively on August 19 and 20 (additional information in this regard is available on the websites of the county school inspectorates).
Candidates who contest the initial result of the evaluation must complete, sign and submit/send by electronic means a standard declaration stating that they are aware that the grade awarded as a result of resolving the appeal may modify, as appropriate, the initial grade, by increasing or decreasing it.
The final results will be displayed on Tuesday, August 26th.
The minimum passing grade for each written test is 5 (five), and the average required to pass the exam is at least 6 (six). The passing rate is calculated from the total number of candidates present, including eliminated candidates.
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