Society

Tunisia-More than 40,000 students to pass the 2019 baccalaureate retests today

According to the General Director of Examinations in the Ministry of Education Omar Welbani. 40.446 students will be passing The Tunisian Baccalauréat retests today  . The examinations will be carried out from the 2nd of July till the 5th. Most of the examinees belong to the division of Economics Management, literature and, to a lesser extent, sport.

The control session is deemed exceptional since students are set to choose and pass subjects in which they didn’t score a passing grade. The Ministry of Education approves the best grade out of the two sessions.

Albani estimated that the number of students that will pass the retest will be around 14 thousand students. Moreover, he invited students to learn of the mistakes of the 680 students who were caught cheating.
Welbani added that students are ought to not bring smartphones and electronic devices if they don’t want their exams to be cancelled for fraud charges.

.

 

R

Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

Growing global student mobilization: Situation by country

Solidarity with Gaza is apparent at universities around the globe, with student movements in France,…

1 heure ago

Tunisia-Ministry of Interior: Evacuation of Marsa youth complex [Video]

The Ministry of the Interior declared, in an official press release, that security units in…

1 heure ago

Tunisia – Ariana: Arrest of individual who posed as police officer

The prosecution at the Ariana Court of First Instance authorized agents of the Ariana North…

2 heures ago

Sadiq Khan wins London mayoral election

Labour's Sadiq Khan has won a third successive term as mayor of London. Khan defeated…

2 heures ago

Tunisia – Al Amra farmers prevented from accessing their crops squatted by sub-Saharans

The civil society components of Al-Amra, in partnership with some organizations from the delegations of…

2 heures ago

Tunisia – Monastir: Arrest of three individuals who were preparing illegal migration operation

A joint patrol between the different specialities of the Monastir National Guard district was able…

2 heures ago

This website uses cookies.