The Ministry of National Education, Preschool, and Sports announced today the final results of the regular session of the 2025 baccalaureate exams, revealing that 250,075 candidates from public and private education successfully passed the tests, among them 154,918 females. The number of successful candidates increased by 1.5% compared to the 2024 session.
The national pass rate for this session was 66.80%, down from 67.86% last year. The success rate for females was 71.3%, compared to 61.81% for males, with 374,371 candidates present for the exams, resulting in an attendance rate of 97.14%. In contrast, 71,361 free candidates attended, with an attendance rate of 64.42%, achieving a pass rate of 36.95%, compared to 39.56% in 2024.
A total of 152,261 candidates received honors, representing 54.9% of all successful candidates. The success rate in the international tracks of the Moroccan baccalaureate reached 68.95%, while vocational tracks had a success rate of 76.15%. Candidates with disabilities achieved a success rate of 69.66%, benefiting from adapted conditions for their tests or grading, or both.
This session was marked by the continuation of digitizing various stages of exam organization, including the secure delivery of test papers and the electronic secret numbering system for the second consecutive year, aimed at enhancing transparency in grading. Measures to combat cheating were also intensified in coordination with security and judicial authorities.
All candidates received their results via SMS and the official email address taalim.ma from the early hours of today. Digital certificates will be available for download starting June 15. Additionally, 153,612 candidates will sit for the supplementary exams on July 3, 4, and 5, with results announced on July 12, 2025.