It's the end of the suspense for some of the 700,300 baccalaureate candidates who presented themselves there this year: it was at 8 a.m. that the first results began to fall, academy by academy, with like the previous year difficulties in accessing results for students.
First year under this new format after the 2019 reform, the baccalaureate devotes 86% of students to the first round, down nearly 5 points compared to June 2021;
6.4% of candidates fail and 7.6% have to sit the catch-up.
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For the general baccalaureate, fewer people were accepted than last year: 91.5% obtained it at the end of the first group, down 3.8 points compared to 2021. Same drop in the rate of success for the technological baccalaureate with 80.6% of successful candidates (-8.6 points compared to 2021).
Finally, candidates for the professional baccalaureate are 78.7% to be admitted in the first round (-3.5 points compared to 2021).
Neobachelors that the Minister of National Education, traveling to Champigny-sur-Marne, did not fail to congratulate.
Very happy to have been today alongside the students of Marx Dormoy high school in Champigny-sur-Marne on the occasion of the results of the #baccalaureat2022 and congratulations to the graduates and graduates with whom I was able to exchange.
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— Pap Ndiaye (@PapNdiaye) July 5, 2022
It remains for those who are remedial to obtain, too, the sacrosanct diploma.
They are this year 53,300.