Romanian Baccalaureate

The Bacalaureat (or bac for short) is an exam held in Romania when one graduates high school (Romanian: liceu).

Unlike the French Baccalaureate, the Romanian one has a single degree. The subjects (except subject A) depend on the profile studied (Romanian: profil de studiu): mathematics and computer science (Romanian: matematică-informatică), philology (Romanian: filologie), natural sciences (Romanian: științe ale naturii), social sciences (Romanian: științe sociale), or various other vocational tracks (Romanian: filiera vocaţională)), and the candidate's choice.

The Hungarian minority living in Romanian and taking baccalaureate examination translate Bacalaureat into "Érettségi", which means maturity, like the Spanish Matura. Diploma de Bacalalureat is translated into Érettségi Diploma.

Contents

Subjects

The baccalaureate has up to 5 modules, each one graded separately. Module E, the written examination, is the one considered for admission to higher education.

Competence exams

A, B and D are marked with: Average, Advanced and Experienced.

A: Romanian language - oral examination.
B: Maternal Language - if different from Romanian, and if studied; oral examination.
C: foreign language - oral and written examination; graded on the CEFR scale, from A1 to B2.
D: computer skills.

Written exams

Each exam takes three hours.

E)a): Romanian Language and Literature.
E)b): Maternal Language and Literature - if different from Romanian, and if studied.
E)c): compulsory subject (of the profile).
E)d): subject to be chosen (of the profile).
Profile c) Subject d) Subject
Theoretical: Sciences Mathematics Computer Science, Physics, Biology, or Chemistry
Theoretical: Humanities History Geography, Logic, Psychology, Economics, Sociology, Philosophy
Technological: Technical Mathematics Computer Science, Physics, Biology, or Chemistry
Technological: Services Mathematics Geography, Logic, Psychology, Economics, Sociology, Philosophy
Vocational: Pedagogy History Geography, Logic, Psychology, Economics, Sociology, Philosophy
Vocational: Military Mathematics Computer Science, Physics, Biology, or Chemistry
Vocational: Other History Geography, Logic, Psychology, Economics, Sociology, Philosophy

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