Romanian Baccalaureate

Romanian Baccalaureate

The "Bacalaureat" (or BAC for short) is an exam held in Romania when one gradates high school ( _ro. liceu).

Unlike the French Baccalaureat, the Romanian one has a single degree. It follows a pattern of six subjects, letter-coded (A, B, C, D, E, and F). All the subjects (except subject A) depend on the profile studied ( _ro. profil de studiu): math&sciences ( _ro. real), philollogy ( _ro. filologie), umanist ( _ro. uman), vocational ( _ro. vocaţional) and others), and the candidate's choice.

ubjects

: A: Romanian Language (oral and written examination): B: foreign language (any studied language; oral examination): C: maternal language (if different from Romanian, and if studied; oral and written examination): D: compulsory subject (of the profile): E: subject to be chosen (of the profile): F: subject to be chosen (of the opposed (complementary) profile)

Tests A, B, and C consist of an oral examination. The candidates must prove that they have the ability of expressing themselves in that language, can understand a written text, can read a text in the foreign language.

Tests A, B, D, E, and F consist of a 3 hour written exam.

Test F may consist, instead of a written exam, of a practical examination.

References

* [http://www.edu.ro/index.php/articles/c133/ www.edu.ro]


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