Cote d’Ivoire announces success for the 2022 High school exams.

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Mariam Nimaga Dosso
The Director of Examinations and Competitions (DECO),Mariam Nimaga-Dosso in Abidjan [photo:Benjamin Tegbeh|LPR]

The 2022 baccalaureate  or result of high school exams in Ivory Coast has recorded what appeared to a “national success rate of 30.78%” against 29.24% in 2021, an increase of 1.54%.

These official results were communicated on Monday, July 25, 2022 by the Director of Examinations and Competitions (DECO),Mariam Nimaga-Dosso in the Ivorian commercial capital, Abidjan.

“At the baccalaureate exam this session, 319,847 candidates were actually present, 98,446 were declared admitted, representing a success rate of 30.78% compared to 29.24% in 2021,” madam Dosso said during a press briefing.

“This percentage is therefore up by 1.54%,” she added, noting that this examination took place without incident in the 525 centers throughout the national territory of the West African nation of Cote d’Ivoire.

In terms of gender, out of 147,758 present, 45,857 are admitted or 31.04%, these admitted constitute a proportion of 46.58% of the winners at the national level.

At the level of boys, out of 172,089 present, 52,589 are admitted or 30.56%, their proportion in the number of admitted nationals is 53.42%.

These results of the 2022 examination  put an end to the mass examinations of the year 2022 of the Ministry of National Education and Literacy.

Each year the Ivorian Ministry of Education announce the results of all senior secondary school examinations across the country.