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Tunisia – Bac 2025: “very good” mentions, mathematics supremacy

by Webdo
Friday 11 July 2025 08:39
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The 2025 session of the Tunisian baccalaureate draws up a contrasting table: while the mathematical section alone concentrates a quarter of the “very good” mentions, the delegation of Sfax 1 caraecole at the top of public establishments with more than 71% overall success. Full overview of performance by sector and by region.

The CRU 2025 distinguishes 1681 winners from the mathematical section with the mention “very good”, or 25.49% of the 6594 admitted to this sector.

The Experimental Sciences section follows, totaling 1519 “very good” mentions (8.21% of 18,509 admitted), then the computer sciences with 506 winners (6.14% of the 8,243 admitted).

In technical sciences, 490 graduates (4.33% of 11,325 received) reach the same level of excellence.

The sport sections (27 “very good” mentions or 1.79% of the 1508 admitted) and economy -management (226 “very good” mentions or 1.13% of the 20,045 admitted) are struggling to exceed 2%.

The letters section closes the walk with only 7 “very good” mentions for 9,945 winners (0.07%).

Distribution of other mentions in mathematics

  • “Good”: 1393 students (21.13%)
  • “Quite well”: 1476 students (22.37%)
  • “Passable”: 2046 students (31.01%)

Conversely, the “passable” mention dominates in several sectors: 89.25% in letters, 76.63% in economics – management, 72.15% in sport, 71.31% in technical sciences, 59.51% in computer sciences and 58.23% in experimental sciences.

Classification of regional delegations (public establishments)

Row Regional delegation Success rate
1 Sfax 1 71.31%
2 Media 68.96%
3 Sfax 2 68.86%
4 Sidi Bouzid 67.71%
5 Mahdia 63.69%
6–12 Sousse, Ariana, Monastir, Tunis 1, Nabeul, Ben Arous, Tataouine 62.69% – 60.42%
13–15 Gabès, Tunis 2, Tozeur 58.93% – 57.55%
16–22 Kébili, Manouba, Bizerte, Siliana, Kasserine, Kef, Béja 56.06% – 49.96%
23–26 Gafsa, Kairouan, Zaghouan, Jendouba 46.28% – 43.08%

Retain

  • Sfax 1 confirms its status as a major academic pole with more than seven out of ten candidates admitted.
  • Médenine and Sfax 2 also cross the 68% success mark.
  • Jendouba closes the ranking with 43.08%, still illustrating strong territorial disparities.

A double issue: disciplinary excellence and territorial equity

These results underline the vitality of the mathematical sector, which remains a pool of excellence, while the general sections like letters or economy – management are struggling to hoist their students beyond the “passable” mention.

On the regional level, the gap of nearly 30 points between Sfax 1 and Jendouba invites to re -examine the educational support policies and the distribution of educational resources. The Ministry of Education will have to deal with these contrasts to prepare the 2026 session: strengthen the supervision in delegations in difficulty and enhance the scientific sectors which continue to draw the results up.

Success rate of 52.59%

The general success rate for the 2025 baccalaureate exam, for its two sessions (principal and control), reached 52.59%, after the success of 76,178 students among a total of 144,858 candidates having passed the written tests of the two sessions.

The highest success rate was recorded in the sport section (88.19%), followed second by the mathematics section (82.62%), then in third place by the experimental science section (63.64%).

As a reminder, the general success rate for the baccalaureate exam of the year 2024 (main and control sessions) was 55.60%.

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