The last test for the 2026 Baccalaureate simulation, native language and literature. The results are not contested and are not entered into the catalog

Students from the 12th and 13th grades who study in the languages ​​of the national minorities take the last test in the simulation of the 2026 Baccalaureate exam on Thursday, March 26 – the test in the native language and literature. The exam starts at 09:00 and the candidates have three hours to solve the topics.

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UPDATE 15.30 The topics and mark scale have been published

Students from the 12th and 13th grades who study in the languages ​​of national minorities took the test in their mother tongue today, March 26, as part of the simulation of the 2026 Baccalaureate exam. The subjects and the correction scale were published by the Ministry of Education on the official platform subiete.edu.ro, but they can also be found HERE.

According to the official calendar, the results of the simulation will be displayed on April 3, anonymously, with each student being identified by a unique code assigned at the first test, to ensure the confidentiality and transparency of the evaluation. Initially, the date for displaying the results was April 16.

How the subjects are structured

The written test in the mother tongue and literature is taken by students from all streams, profiles and specializations who attended high school in one of the national minority languages, such as Hungarian, German, Italian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Slovak, Croatian or Turkish.

The subjects are developed according to the program established by the Ministry of Education and aim to evaluate the skills acquired during high school. The structure is standardized, similar to the official exam:

Subject I – basic requirements, for the verification of fundamental knowledge

Subject II – exercises of medium difficulty

Topic III – complex requirements, aimed at analysis and application of information

Rules of conduct

All written tests start at 09:00, and the working time is 180 minutes, calculated from the moment the topics are completely distributed in the room. Access to the candidates is allowed until 08:30, and they are seated in the benches in alphabetical order, according to the procedures in force.


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The results obtained in the simulation are not disputed and, as a rule, they do not go into the catalog. These are reviewed at each school level, through discussions with students, parents and teachers, to improve performance before the summer exam.

In exceptional cases, students can request, through a written request, that the grade be transferred to the catalog.

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According to the official calendar, the results will be displayed on April 16 and will be communicated anonymously. Each student is identified by a unique code, received since the first test. The measure aims to protect personal data and ensure transparency in the evaluation process.

Simulation in tense context in Education

The 2026 Baccalaureate simulation takes place amid protests in the education system, triggered by unions dissatisfied with the austerity measures adopted by the Government.

Federation of Free Trade Unions in Education (FSLI) and Federation of Education Trade Unions “Spiru Haret” they asked the teaching staff not to participate in the organization of the simulations.

The 2026 Baccalaureate simulation calendar

March 23: Romanian language and literature – written test

March 24: Compulsory profile test – written test

March 25: Test of choice of profile and specialization – written test

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March 26: Mother tongue and literature – written test

April 16: Display of results

Baccalaureate exam calendar 2026 – June-July session:

– June 2–4: Registration of candidates

– June 4: End of courses for the final classes

– June 8–17: Competence assessment (oral and digital tests, linguistic tests of oral communication in the Romanian language – test A, linguistic tests of oral communication in the mother tongue – test B, linguistic tests in a language of international circulation — test C, digital tests — test D)

– June 29: Romanian language and literature – written test

– June 30: Mandatory profile test – written test

– July 2: Test of your choice of profile – written test

– July 3: Mother language and literature – written test

– July 7–9: Display of initial results and submission of appeals

– July 9-10, 2026: Resolution of appeals

– July 13: Display of final results.