Plus de 105 000 candidats s’inscrivent à l’examen dans le Sud

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Summary of the Baccalaureate Exam in Southern Algeria

On Sunday morning, over 105,000 candidates gathered in various southern wilayas of Algeria to take the baccalaureate exam for the June 2025 session. Local journalists from APS observed that comprehensive measures were in place to ensure the exams proceeded smoothly.

These candidates include not only traditional students but also those studying independently, individuals with disabilities, and residents of rehabilitation centers. They are registered in diverse fields such as literature, science, and technical studies, and are spread across more than 420 examination centers in regions including Ouargla, Laghouat, Ghardaïa, Bechar, Touggourt, El-Oued, El-Meghaïer, Adrar, Tamanrasset, Illizi, El-Meniaa, Djanet, Timimoun, and Bordj Badji-Mokhtar.

Local authorities initiated the exam’s kickoff ceremony, which included the opening of envelopes containing the first test questions based on the candidates’ study fields. The regional education departments mobilized various human and material resources to support the exam process. These included providing air conditioning and refreshments, transport, accommodation, as well as security and healthcare coverage to ensure a conducive environment for the upcoming five-day examination period, running from June 15 to June 19.

By preparing these resources and organizing a comprehensive system, the educational authorities aimed to facilitate not only the logistical aspects of the exam but also to ensure the well-being of all participants, reinforcing the importance of education in the region.

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Overview of the Baccalaureate Examination in Southern Algeria

On the morning of Sunday, a significant milestone was reached as over 105,000 students convened in the southern wilayas of Algeria to participate in the baccalaureate examinations for the June 2025 session. Local journalists from the APS reported that rigorous preparations had been undertaken to guarantee the exams unfolded under optimal conditions.

The diverse candidate pool includes not only enrolled students but also independent learners, individuals with disabilities, and participants from rehabilitation centers. These students are pursuing various disciplines, including the literary, scientific, and technical fields, and are allocated across more than 420 examination centers situated in regions such as Ouargla, Laghouat, Ghardaïa, Bechar, Touggourt, El-Oued, El-Meghaïer, Adrar, Tamanrasset, Illizi, El-Meniaa, Djanet, Timimoun, and Bordj Badji-Mokhtar.

To mark the commencement of the examination, local authorities held a ceremonial event attended by social partners, culminating in the unsealing of the envelopes containing the first set of examination questions tailored to the respective fields of study. The educational departments at the wilaya level worked diligently to mobilize the necessary human and material resources, ensuring that provisions like air conditioning, refreshments, transportation, and housing were readily available. These efforts were coordinated with various other relevant sectors to secure both health and safety measures, thereby creating an atmosphere conducive to focused learning and assessment.

The exam, set to take place over five days from June 15 to June 19, signifies a pivotal moment in the educational journey of these candidates. By meticulously organizing logistics and ensuring participant welfare, the educational authorities underscored the fundamental role education plays in enhancing societal progress in the region.

This initiative showcases a broader commitment to education and empowerment, emphasizing the country’s investment in its future generations, regardless of the challenges they might face. The successful execution of these exams reflects the collaborative efforts of various government entities and illustrates the importance of facilitating education as a keystone for development. As the examination period continues, all eyes will be on the students, with hopes high for their success and the impact it will have on their futures.

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