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The article focused on explaining Egypt's new Baccalaureate system, announced by Minister of Education Mohamed Abdel Latif. The system aims to improve students' opportunities to raise their grades and enhance their university rankings, moving away from reliance on a single exam. Under the new system, students are allowed to take exams twice in both the second and third years of secondary school. The first exam is scheduled to be free in May, while the second is optional in July, with a fee of 200 Egyptian pounds for each subject. Students may attempt exams over four academic years, with their highest scores across all attempts being counted. To qualify, students must achieve at least 60% in the core performance and assessment criteria for admission. The evaluation system is to be revised to include monthly and weekly grade distributions, with provisions for specific categories such as visually impaired students. Special rules have been established for cases of legitimate excuse, allowing students who have absences for valid reasons to register for a second exam at no cost, with predetermined percentage ranges allocated for each subject's grades. Additionally, the system plans to change the exam format starting from the 2026/2027 academic year to be 50% multiple choice and 50% essay questions, with the goal of enhancing comprehensive evaluation and providing students multiple opportunities to improve their performance and achieve better results.
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