Students from the 12th and 13th grades who study in the languages of the national minorities took the test in their mother tongue today, March 26, as part of the simulation of the Baccalaureate exam 2026. The testing started at 09:00 and lasted three hours.
The subjects and the correction scale were published by the Ministry of Education on the official platform subiete.edu.ro, but can also be found below.
Baccalaureate 2026 simulation: Subjects in native language and literature
– Subjects native Croatian language and literature;
Croatian native language and literature assessment and grading scale;
– Subjects native German language and literature;
The assessment and grading scale for native German language and literature;
– Subjects native Turkish language and literature;
Assessment and grading scale for native Turkish language and literature;
– Subjects native Hungarian language and literature, real profile – native Hungarian language and literature, technical profile;
Assessment and grading scale Hungarian native language and literature, real profile – Hungarian native language and literature, human profile;
Simulation with poetry. What subjects did the high school students have to solve in the Romanian simulation for the Baccalaureate. The scale, published by the Ministry
– Subjects native Serbian language and literature;
The scale for evaluating and marking the native Serbian language and literature;
– Subjects native Slovak language and literature;
The scale for evaluating and scoring native Slovak language and literature;
– Subjects native Ukrainian language and literature
The assessment and grading scale for native Ukrainian language and literature.
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.
Rules for conducting the test
Candidates were allowed to enter the exam rooms until 08:30 and the tests started at 09:00. The students had 180 minutes to solve the topics, the time being calculated from the moment of their complete distribution.
The candidates were seated in the benches in alphabetical order according to established procedures. At the beginning of the test, they filled in their personal data in the upper right corner of the typed sheet, and writing the answers started on the second page.
Students who finished early could hand in the papers, but were only allowed to leave the room after at least one hour from the start of the exam. In exceptional situations, such as technical incidents or the resumption of the test, the duration of the exam can be extended by a maximum of one hour, according to the regulations.