The success rate is 90.3% in the general series, and 78.1% in the professional series.
Here they are with their first diploma in hand. 756,100 students obtained their college diploma in 2023, according to provisional results published by National Education, Tuesday July 11. That is a success rate of 89.1%, up 1.4 points compared to the previous year.
>> The results of the 2023 patent academy by academy can be found here
In detail, 27.9% of the candidates obtained the mention very well, 23.4% the mention well, 19.7% fairly well and 18% were received without mention. The general series, which concerns 90% of registrants, shows the highest success rate, with 90.3% of winners, up 1.5 points compared to 2022. Among candidates in the professional series, 78, 1% took the exam, a rate up 0.6 points.
The college patent is scored on a total of 800 points, which break down between 400 continuous assessment points and 400 final test points (French, mathematics, history-geography, moral and civic education, science and oral). You have to get at least 400 points to get it. French and mathematics are assessed on 100 points, and history-geography and science on 50 points. This exam also consists of an oral, set up in 2015 and then in 2017 in its current form and assessed on 100 points. It takes place in the form of an individual interview of 15 minutes (5 minutes of presentation and 10 minutes of interview).
Last year, the success rate fell by 0.6 points to 87.5%. In 2020, a year disrupted by the Covid where only continuous monitoring had been taken into account, the success rate had risen to 90.5%. It had been 86.5% in 2019, 87.1% in 2018 and 89% in 2017.
If the results are still provisional, it means that a replacement session takes place in September. It is intended for candidates who were unable to take the tests in June “following a case of force majeure, for example for medical reasons”.