The Ministry of National Education recently announced the start of the registration period for the Brevet d'Enseignement Intermediate (BEM) and Baccalaureate exams for the 2024 session. According to the official press release, registrations will begin by a few days and candidates will have 1 month to complete the online process.
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The Ministry of National Education recently announced the start of the registration period for the Brevet d'Enseignement Intermediate (BEM) and Baccalaureate exams for the 2024 session. According to the official press release, registrations will begin by a few days and candidates will have 1 month to complete the online process.
100% online registration for the BEM and BAC session 2024
That's it, the ministry is kicking off registrations for the BEM and BAC session 2024. Future candidates will be able to register on the online platform from Tuesday, November 21 at 12:00 a.m. until Thursday, December 21 at midnight.
A major innovation of this session is the abandonment of the submission of the registration file in paper format. Candidates will now have to complete an electronic registration form available in the ministry's computer system.
The registration fee payment process will be done via the electronic platform of the National Examinations and Competitions Office (ONEC), in alignment with the national digitalization strategy.
Registration 0 paper BEM & BAC 2024: how to register?
For schooled candidates, registrations will take place within educational establishments via the digital platform of the ministry's computer system, where directors will be responsible for student registration.
Free candidates will have to complete the electronic form available on the dedicated ONEC sites, respectively for the BEM and the Baccalaureate .
The ministry also highlighted the need for each candidate to create a personal account, facilitating the payment of fees, verification of data, retrieval of summons and consultation of results.
This approach is part of the desire to promote the use of electronic payment, with the possibility of using the Post Office's Eddahabia card. The links to the electronic payment platforms are respectively this one for educated candidates and the ONEC sites ( BEM and BAC ) for independent candidates.