LThis year’s session recorded a pass rate of 67.8%, a significant increase of 8 points from the previous year. Female candidates in particular shone with a pass rate of 72%, while the pass rate for male candidates was 62.6%.
This session was attended by 362,848 candidates, with a turnout of 97.4%. Free candidates also took part in the tests, with an attendance rate of 61.8% and a pass rate of 39.5%. It is striking that 148,362 candidates, both trained and free, obtained their diploma with distinction.
As for the International and Professional Baccalaureate courses, the pass rates were 70.7% and 64.2% respectively. Candidates with disabilities, who benefited from specific accommodations, also recorded an impressive pass rate of 75.7%.
This year, the ministry introduced important innovations, including the adoption of an IT system to secure the transfer of examination subjects to regional printing and distribution centers. In addition, digital encoding of copies was introduced to secure the correction processes.
From Wednesday 26 June, all candidates will have access to the digital version of their baccalaureate diploma. The paper version will be available from Thursday 27 June. The results were communicated to the candidates in the early hours of the morning by text message and e-mail.