On Friday, the Ministry of Education will publish the final results of the final examination after considering the appeals. The pass rate for them, including for candidates from previous promotions, was 72.8%. In 2022, 75.2% of candidates who completed a bachelor’s degree received an average of at least 6.

Bachelor’s resultsPhoto: Inquam Photos / Bohdan Danescu

On Friday, the Ministry of Education is expected to announce the final results of the bachelor’s degree, summer session, after reviewing the appeals.

The results will be displayed both on the Internet and in examination centers with anonymous names and surnames of candidates in accordance with the provisions of Art. 5 and Art. 6 of EU Regulation 2016/679 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data, which repeals Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR).

The first results of the graduates who took the external examination in June-July 2023 were published on July 3.

91,246 candidates passed (87,226 candidates from the current promotion, respectively 4,020 from previous promotions) out of a total of 125,352 candidates present, resulting in an overall promotion rate (before appeals) of 72.8% (73.3% – 2022 and 67 .8% – 2021).

At the current increase, the passing score was 78.4% (a slight increase compared to last year’s session – 78.3%).

To be recognized as having passed this exam, a high school graduate must meet the following conditions (collectively):

recognition/equivalence of all language and digital skills assessment tests;

completion of all written test papers and obtaining a grade of 5 (minimum) for each of them;

get an average of 6 (minimum) in written tests.

Last year, after considering appeals, the pass rate was 75.2%, which is 1.9% more than the results before appeals.