Gorj and Olt counties, with 2 high schools each without any candidate passed the BAC in the last 4 years – Oltenia regional news

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In 2023, candidates from 29 state high schools did not pass the national Baccalaureate exam, according to data from the Ministry of Education. In 2022, 20 educational institutions did not have any candidate to take the Baccalaureate exam, according to the previously cited source. In 2021, there were 22 such educational units, and in 2020, there were 20 high schools without any candidate passed the baccalaureate.

The data regarding the number of state high schools without any candidate passing the exam were sent to Senator Ștefan Pălărie (USR) by the Ministry of Education, writes edupedu.ro

The success rate represents the percentage of students who passed the minimum required grade, i.e. 5 per subject, respectively 6 in total. This percentage is related to the total number of registered candidates, including those absent and those removed from the exam.

Last year, the counties with 2 high schools without any passed candidate are the following: Alba, Bacău, Buzău, Gorj, Olt and Satu Mare, according to data from the Ministry of Education.

Also in 2023, in Constanța and Harghita counties there are 3 educational units without any candidate who passed the exam.

Order no. 6,801 of December 12, 2023, for the approval of the Methodology regarding the substantiation of the tuition figure for state pre-university education, the record of the numbers of preschoolers/preschoolers and students enrolled in private education units for the 2024-2025 school year, establishes that the high schools which, in the cumulative sessions of 2023 of the baccalaureate exam, no candidate has passed the exam, they will not propose tuition figures for the 9th grade with daily attendance.

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