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In 2015, 524,300 baccalaureate candidates have obtained the first round announced on Tuesday, July 7, the Ministry of Education. This represents 78.8% of the total, a stable rate compared to last year (- 0.1 points). If the performance of candidates in general baccalaureate (81.6% success), which represent more than half of the total, has improved compared to last year (+ 1.3 points), that of vocational baccalaureate candidates experiencing significant decline (- 2.7 points), and the candidates for the technological baccalaureate slightly. (- 0.6 points)
46 500 candidates are deferred (7% ), that is to say, they fail, and 94 600 (14.2%) may still try to win their degrees during the second session, which runs from Wednesday 8 to Friday 10 July.
Here are the details for the various series of general and technology for the professional tray and tray.
Bac S, ES and L. 52% of the candidates presented themselves in general education (+ 10 400 students compared to 2014). The rate of admitted after the first group of tests reached 81.6%, 1.3 points higher than in 2014. The biggest increase is in the ES series, with 3.4 points higher and 80.6% of candidates invited to the first group. Then, for the L series, with 1 point higher and 79.7% of admitted. Finally, the S series increases very slightly (+ 0.1 points), but still dominates, with 82.7% of admitted.
Technology Bac. A candidate in five presented this year at the technological pan (- 4 200 candidates compared to 2014). The rate of admitted after the first group of tests is 80.2%, slightly down compared to the session 2014 (- 0.6), mainly due to the results of STI2D series (Science and Technology .. Industry and Sustainable Development) and hospitality
professional Bac The admitted in the first round rate is lower at 72.6% (- 2 , 7 points). The decline was particularly marked (- 3.9 points) in the field of services, with 73.8% of admitted candidates; it is limited to 1.2 points in the field of production, with 71.1% of admitted candidates. This year, 28% of baccalaureate candidates presented themselves in the professional way.
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