Tomorrow, Monday, June 2, 2025, marks the kick -off of the written tests of the baccalaureate in Tunisia, a decisive moment for 151,808 candidates registered in the main session.
These students, divided between public establishments, private and free candidates, are preparing to face the exams that will take place over two weeks, on 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 and 11, 2025.
According to official data, 125,515 candidates come from public high schools, 18,351 come from the private sector, and 7942 present themselves as free candidates.
The results of this main session will be announced on Tuesday June 24, 2025. For the adjourned candidates, a control session is scheduled for June 30, July 1, 2 and 3, 2025, with a proclamation of the results set for Sunday July 13.
The Ministry of Education has set up all the measures necessary to ensure the smooth running of exams, in particular by strengthening logistics and security devices in all examination centers across the country. Fraud awareness campaigns have also been relaunched, in particular concerning the use of digital technologies prohibited during the tests.
The Tunisian baccalaureate includes seven sections: mathematics, experimental sciences, economics and management, technical sciences, letters, sport and computer sciences. This national examination represents a crucial step in the educational journey of students, determining their access to higher education.