
The 2022 bachelor’s pass rate in the August-September session is 32.5%, which is 2.2% more than last year’s autumn session (30.3%). At the same time, according to the Ministry of Education, this is the highest success rate of this type of session since 2009.
The results (before appeals) of the baccalaureate 2022, autumn session, were displayed on Wednesday in the examination centers and on a special web page. The results, as in the first session, were made public by anonymizing the candidates’ personal data.
Out of the total number of promoted candidates (9,271), 6,412 candidates are from the 2021-2022 promotion, and 2,859 candidates are from previous promotions. The success rate of the current promotion is 34.1%, and the previous one is 29.5%.
In Calaras County, where candidates’ writing was digitally graded as part of a pilot program launched for the first time this year, the success rate was 26.6%.
28,496 out of 34,823 registered candidates appeared for the written tests. 112 candidates were dropped for cheating or attempted cheating (they will not be able to register for the next two sessions).
Today, from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., complaints can be submitted in both traditional/written and electronic form. In this regard, candidates complete, sign and send/transmit electronically, including a standard declaration that they are aware that the grade awarded as a result of the appeal is final and may change, depending on the circumstances, the original mark, increasing or decreasing.
The final results after the review of appeals (between September 1-2) will be announced on September 3.
The minimum average score for the exam is 6 (six), and the minimum score for each written test is 5 (five). The percentage of passing is calculated from the total number of candidates present, including in this category also dropped candidates.
Source: Hot News RO

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