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Educational expert Tamer Shawky clarified that the Egyptian Baccalaureate curricula have not been officially announced yet, and rumors regarding their content and release date are not reliable. He also confirmed that the Baccalaureate system qualifies students to enroll in government, public, and private universities, not limited to private and independent institutions only. He explained that the Baccalaureate tracks prepare students for specialized colleges such as medicine and engineering, as well as non-specialized colleges. The exams are held at the end of the academic year and do not include coursework or exams spanning two semesters. Finally, Tamer Shawky denied that the system's goal is to direct students toward private universities, clarifying that a large percentage of students have opportunities to enroll in government universities.
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