This year, 262,442 students passed the ordinary session of the unified national baccalaureate exam compared to 250,075 during the previous session, an increase of 5%. The number of candidates who obtained it with honors reached 161,657, or 57% of all those admitted. The details.
The Ministry of National Education, Preschool and Sports made public, this Wednesday, June 17, the final results of the ordinary session of the unified national baccalaureate exam 2026. In total, 262,442 students from public and private education passed the tests of this session compared to 250,075 during the previous session. The number of winners thus increased by 5%. Among those admitted, 154,881 are girls, representing 59% of all winners. The overall success rate stood at 64.8%. It is higher among girls with 68.7% compared to 60% among boys. According to data from the Ministry of National Education, 404,957 school students took part in the exams, representing an attendance rate of 94.9%. As for free candidates, 55,556 took the tests, with an attendance rate of 55.2%.
Their success rate reached 37.4%. The number of candidates who obtained a mention, among school students and independent candidates, reached 161,657, or 57% of all those admitted. Concerning candidates with disabilities, the success rate reached 81.7% thanks in particular to measures to adapt tests and correction conditions. The ministry notes that this session was distinguished by the continued digitalization of operations linked to the organization of baccalaureate examinations and by the strengthening of security mechanisms, in particular through the simplification and protection of the process of distribution of subjects, the guarantee of their confidentiality, as well as the adoption of electronic secret coding for the third consecutive year, in order to ensure more effective correction of candidates’ copies. Educational, awareness-raising and organizational measures aimed at combating exam fraud have been strengthened, in coordination with the judicial and security authorities, in order to sanction all forms of fraud and combat the material and electronic means used for this purpose.
The ministry reports that candidates received their results by SMS and via their institutional email address taalim.ma, from the early hours of the morning of Wednesday June 17, 2026. The digital versions of the baccalaureate diplomas will be made available to all candidates from June 18, 2026. As for the catch-up session, this will take place on July 2, 3 and 4, 2026 for 163,179 candidates, and the results will be announced on July 11, 2026.
Students who have obtained excellent results will participate in the General Science and Technology Competition, which will be held on July 23, 2026 at the Lycée Moulay Youssef in Rabat, in the following disciplines: mathematics, physics-chemistry, life and Earth sciences, and engineering sciences, in accordance with the regulatory procedures specific to this competition.
















