Baccalauréat
The baccalauréat, commonly known as the bac, is the national secondary-school leaving qualification in France. It is awarded by the Ministry of National Education to students who complete lycée and pass the required examinations. Successful candidates obtain access to higher education in France and, depending on the program, in many other countries. The bac has long served as a key milestone of the French education system and remains the standard credential for tertiary study.
Historically, the bac originated in the early 19th century and has evolved through several reforms. It was
Structure and assessment typically combine continuous assessment over the final two years with terminal examinations. For
Results and recognition: The bac is awarded to those who meet the required average and pass the