The Interim Minister of Education, Mihai Dimian, announced on Saturday, July 11, that the assessment of contested papers for the Baccalaureate exam has ended.
“Next are the technical stages: data transfer, populating the IT platform, generating and verifying the final reports.
This concludes a complex process carried out in a difficult context: dissatisfaction generated by the measures taken the previous year, attempts to boycott simulations and strikes, organizational challenges, record temperatures for the month of June”said the minister.
He adds that “most of the teachers and the didactic and administrative staff always had the interest of the students at the center of their concerns”.
“Thank you all! All this proves once again that the majority of education employees do their duty responsibly and professionally. Unfortunately, too often, public attention is focused on exceptions, and they end up creating an incomplete and sometimes unfair picture of the whole system.
Congratulations to all graduates who took the Baccalaureate exam and especially to those who passed. We are also with those who did not succeed this time. I encourage you to continue your preparation and register for the August session. I am convinced that you can turn this experience into a new beginning and that you can succeed.” Mihai Dimian also transmits.
Requests to view the works could be submitted on July 7, between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., and the works could be viewed and objections filed between 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
On July 8 and 9, papers could be viewed and appeals submitted between 09:00 and 17:00, according to the schedule set by each exam center.
The pass rate for the Baccalaureate exam before appeals are resolved is 74.8%, up from last year’s first session, when the pass rate was 74.3%. Nationally, 45 candidates completed the exam with an overall average of 10, and most graduates, 16,217, achieved averages between 9.00 and 9.49.