Education Minister Ligia Deka announced on Monday that new education laws propose abolishing the bachelor’s exam for each profile and introducing an additional test aimed at basic skills.

Pre-baccalaureate studentsPhoto: Agerpres
  • “The bachelor’s degree exam is based on each profile. We will have a technological bachelor’s degree, which technological universities have been offering and waiting for a long time.
  • We are left with two language proficiency tests, Foreign Language I, Foreign Language II, precisely in order to increase the employability potential and the suitability of graduates for the society of the future, two tests at different levels of competence, depending on how many foreign languages ​​”were studied during classes in high school or gymnasium,” said Ligia Deka at a press conference.

In addition, there will be an additional test on basic skills.

For a human profile, it will be a test in mathematics or natural sciences, and for a real profile, it will be a test to choose from social and humanitarian disciplines: history, logic, philosophy or psychology. A mark will be made on the accepted/rejected system.

Deca says Year 12 students will have fewer exam subjects during the summer and autumn sessions of the BA exam, as language skills tests for language 1, language 2, digital skills tests and a supplementary knowledge test can be maintained throughout the academic year. .

The drafts of the law on pre-university education and the law on university education were presented on Monday by Ligia Deka and will be discussed in the parliament.