Exams
The provincial directorate of Béni Mellal, reporting to the Regional Academy of Education and Training of the region, announces that the number of candidates registered for the ordinary session of the unified national baccalaureate examination for the June 2026 session, scheduled for June 4, 5 and 6, 2026, amounts to 8,544 candidates. Among them, 6,952 are school students, while 1,592 are independent candidates, or 18% of the total number. Girls represent 57.1% of all candidates.
Regarding the unified regional baccalaureate exam, the tests of which take place on June 1 and 2, 2026, the number of candidates reaches 6,561, with a proportion of 57.3% girls.
In addition, 28 candidates with disabilities will benefit, depending on the nature and degree of their disability, from specific measures to adapt the conditions for taking the tests, corrections and exam subjects, both for the regional exam and for the unified national exam. To this end, the various planning measures and forms of adaptation planned for the categories concerned will be implemented during this session. In order to ensure that these exams take place under the best conditions, the provincial management of Béni Mellal has mobilized 30 examination centers spread across all the territorial communes of the province, including the center reporting to the local prison of Béni Mellal, which accommodates 40 candidates. The latter also benefit from all the necessary logistical conditions, in accordance with the principle of equal opportunities between all candidates.
In the same context, significant human resources were mobilized to supervise this operation. Nearly 1,300 administrative and educational executives are thus engaged in the various missions linked to the organization of examinations, in particular surveillance, control of the quality of procedures, office hours, correction, control of correction as well as provincial management of examinations.
As part of the continued strengthening of mechanisms for preventing and combating exam fraud, provincial awareness campaigns have been organized with the participation of all educational stakeholders. These actions aim to inform candidates of the serious consequences of fraud and to promote the values of integrity, merit and equal opportunities.
Furthermore, the provincial monitoring and monitoring units remain fully mobilized to ensure permanent monitoring of the progress of the examinations and to intervene quickly if necessary. Among the main new features of this session is the generalization of the electronic fraud detection system “Shield 3T” in all examination centers, under the supervision of two supervisors per center.
By communicating to the general public the main data, information and news relating to this important national deadline, the provincial management of Béni Mellal calls on all stakeholders concerned to mobilize to guarantee optimal conditions allowing candidates to take their exams in the best conditions.
It also invites candidates to respect the legal provisions in force and to give the best of themselves in order to deserve the baccalaureate diploma. The management also renews its recognition for the exemplary commitment of the education and training family, the territorial and security authorities as well as all the partners who contributed to the success of this important national milestone.















