Remarkable Moroccan Achievement in the Entrance Exam for the French Polytechnic School of Multiple Techniques

Remarkable Moroccan Achievement in the Entrance Exam for the French Polytechnic School of Multiple Techniques

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Twenty-four Moroccan students from preparatory classes successfully passed the entrance exam for the École Polytechnique in Paris, as part of the 2025 academic session. This institution is known as one of the most prestigious engineering schools in France.

The institution announced in an official statement that 56 Moroccan candidates passed the written tests this season, with 24 succeeding in the oral exams, allowing them to join the 2025 cohort starting in September.

The school management emphasized that this achievement highlights the exceptional level of Moroccan students and their notable presence among successful foreign candidates, reflecting the quality of education they receive in Moroccan preparatory classes. Accepted students will benefit from advanced scientific and engineering training, accompanied by human and military training, which is part of the unique educational model adopted by the institution.

The École Polytechnique in Paris underscored its strong academic ties with the Kingdom of Morocco, particularly through its multiple partnerships with Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, which is considered one of its prominent partners in Morocco. This partnership has led to the signing of cooperation agreements aimed at developing joint projects in scientific research, entrepreneurship, and academic exchange.

This new success reflects the continued strong presence of Moroccan talents in elite French institutions and embodies the efforts made by families and educational institutions in Morocco to nurture a generation of scientific elites capable of excelling in the world’s top schools.

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