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Tunisia-Gafsa: 5,527 candidates pass 2024 baccalaureate exam

On the occasion of the start of the 2024 baccalaureate main session, Gafsa Governor, Nader Hamdouni, along with Adel Al-Nafati, the first commissioner, and the regional delegate for education, paid a visit to the examination centre at the secondary institute, Hussein Bouziane, on the morning of Wednesday, June 5, 2024. During this visit, they observed the atmosphere at the commencement of the exams and were briefed on the conditions for the conduct of the written exams on the first day.

 

It was an occasion in which the governor of the region appreciated the efforts made by all parties involved in preparing for the different national exams, wishing them success and all candidates’ success and distinction.

It is noteworthy that the number of candidates to pass the baccalaureate exams for the June 2024 session in  Gafsa is 5,527 candidates, distributed as follows: 4,242 public education, 893 private education, and 392 individual candidates distributed among 30 written test centres.

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