More than 1,600 candidates remained unassigned in the first stage of high school admission 2024, according to the results published by the Ministry of Education. Specifically, 1,607 students who filled out the high school registration form were not assigned.
In Constanța, more than 300 students were not assigned to the high school. Photo source: archive
Among the students who remained unassigned, three candidates have an admission average of 8 and higher than 8. We are talking about a candidate from Bucharest with an admission average of 8.92. Another student from Timiș county has an admission average of 8.35. The third unassigned candidate has an average of 8.00, according edupedu.ro.
Counties with the most unapportioned candidates
- Constanta – 334;
- Prahova – 119;
- Giurgiu – 92;
- Cluj – 67;
- Timis – 67;
- Iasi – 62;
- Bucharest – 52;
- Suceava – 50;
- Sibiu – 49;
The situation of unallocated candidates, by county



High school admission calendar 2024, second stage
August 2, 2024 – Display of the admission center, the status of the remaining vacant places, including those intended for Roma candidates, as well as those intended for candidates with CES, the venue and the schedule of aptitude tests or modern language knowledge verification or MOTHER
5 August 2024 – Registration of candidates for aptitude tests or modern or mother tongue knowledge tests, including candidates for special places for Roma and candidates for places separately allocated to candidates with SEN in mainstream education units
6 – 7 August 2024 – Conduct of aptitude tests or modern or mother tongue knowledge tests
August 8 – 9, 2024 – Displaying the results of aptitude tests and modern or mother tongue knowledge tests and resolving any disputes
August 12 – 14, 2024 – Receipt of enrollment applications of candidates who were computerized in the first stage of admission, but who did not submit their enrollment files by the deadline, of candidates who were rejected at the high schools/classes that organized tests of aptitudes and of candidates who took modern language or mother tongue tests in the second stage, as well as of candidates who did not participate or participated in the computerized distribution in the first stage of admission but, for various reasons , were not computerized, including candidates for special places for Roma and candidates for places separately allocated to candidates with SEN in mainstream education units. Receipt of enrollment applications from 8th grade graduates who did not take the national assessment.
August 19 – 20, 2024 – Distribution of candidates from the second stage, by the county/municipality admission commission.
August 20, 2024 – Transmission to the National Admissions Center of the allocation results by confirming the completion of specific operations in the centralized IT application