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Over 33,600 candidates to take Baccalaureate exam in second session of 2024

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Over 33,600 candidates have registered to take the Baccalaureate national high school graduation exam in the second session of 2024, which will begin on Thursday with a test in linguistic skills of oral communication in Romanian.

There are candidates who are to take all the tests or, depending on the results from previous sessions, only the ones not passed.

According to the data provided by the county school inspectorates, out of the total number over 22,000 candidates are from class of 2024.

The written tests in the August 2024 session will take place on August 19, August 20, August 21 and August 22.

The first results will be posted on August 26, and appeals can be submitted between 12:00 and 18:00, on the same day. The final results will be communicated on August 30.

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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