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The Tunisian Baccalaureate, or Examen National du Baccalauréat, is a standardized test that was founded in 1891, a decade after the beginning of the French colonization of Tunisia (1881–1956). [1] Students who successfully complete the baccalaureate are assured a place at a university, but not always to study their chosen subjects.
The Tunisian grading system is mostly an over 20 point grading scale: it is used in secondary schools and universities, similar to the french grading system.For primary schools, a new system has been introduced, based on a letter-grade scale; the old system uses a 10-point grading scale for the first term and a 20-point scale for the second and third terms.
Enseignement de base consists of nine years of school education and is divided into two distinct stages: 6 years of primary and 3 years of preparatory education (lower secondary). At the end of 9 years students sit for examen national de fin d’Études de l’enseignement de base , success in which leads to the Diplôme de Fin d’Études de l ...
With the addition of the Télé-université in June 2005, UQAM, with a student population of close to 60,000, was the largest French-speaking university in the world. [10] On 13 January 2012, it was announced that the TELUQ would again become a separate university from UQAM, but would remain in the Université du Québec system. [11]
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MHESR, [1] French: Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur) is a ministry of the Tunisian government. Its head office is in Tunis . [ 2 ]
The sciences stream (bac S or bac scientifique) requires a high level in mathematics, physics & chemistry, biology & geology and, if available, engineering sciences and computer science. The bac ES (bac économique et social) requires a high level in economics & social sciences; and also in mathematics, history & geography.
Tunis Business School is the first public English-language business school in Tunisia.It is based in El Mourouj in the Ben Arous Governorate.It follows the American business curriculum, and it is open to the holders of the baccalaureate in the branches of mathematics, experimental sciences, computer science and economics & management.
Finally, the stage of secondary education continues from grades 10 to 12 (cycle 5). It is usually completed at the age of 18, [9] and ends with a Baccalaureat or professional certificate, of which either can give access to tertiary education. [9] It is worth noting that an estimated two-thirds of Lebanese students attend private schools. [10]