The control session of the 2025 Baccalaureate National Examination begins this Monday, June 30 and will continue until Thursday, July 3, announced the Ministry of National Education. The official results of this session will be published on July 13.
The main session, held at the beginning of June, recorded a national success rate of 37.08% for 53,721 admitted out of a total of 151,779 candidates. The adjourned, 46,282, which will pass the control session, represent 31.95% of the candidates, while 30.52% (44,213 candidates) were refused.
For the Mathematics section, which recorded a success rate of 74.93% in the first session with 5,980 admitted on 8,224 candidates, the adjournment concerned 1391 candidates.
For the experimental sciences, 8,328 candidates are affected by the second session out of a total of 30,481 candidates for 13,331 admitted (45.83% success rate).
In computer sciences, 4,271 adjourned are also concerned on the 14,593 candidates, including 6,843 admitted (48.47% success).
In technical sciences, 6,885 out of the 20,453 candidates succeeded in the first session (success rate of 35.02%); 7097 were postponed to the second session that starts tomorrow.
Of the 49,225 candidates in economics and management, 13,584 were admitted (28.95%) and 13,611 adjourned for 22,030 refused.
The Letters section recorded a success rate of 23.02% (5,884 admitted) for 27,079 candidates, 11,116 of which were adjourned.
Finally, out of the 1724 candidates of the Sport section, 1254 were admitted, 52 refused and 418 adjourned.