Examination (illustration) - G. VARELA / 20 MINUTES

The ministries of education and higher education announced Tuesday evening that the BTS exams (higher technician's certificate) would be sanctioned this year via continuous assessment or postponed until September, depending on the candidates' situations. Due to the coronavirus epidemic, "new procedures for passing national exams" have been decided, they said in a joint statement.

For each BTS student able to present a school or training book, the national diploma "will be awarded on the basis of the training course check already carried out and the school book" (based on the average of the marks of the year except those obtained during containment).

September session for applicants not admitted

An examination board will decide the final marks, and will study the booklets to "if necessary, value a commitment, the progress of the students, guarantee equity between the candidates, and check their attendance" until the end of the year. By decision of the examining board, candidates not admitted after studying the school booklet may be authorized to take the BTS at the September session. For BTS candidates who do not have a school book, the June session "is postponed to September".

The ministries ensure that in the event of post-BTS postgraduate studies, "a special device will make it possible to keep the benefit of candidate registrations", until the results of the BTS exam are announced. For the more than 20,000 candidates registered for the Accounting and Management Diploma (DCG) tests which were to take place from May 26, the tests will be postponed until July.

Friday, the Minister of Education Jean-Michel Blanquer had announced that the baccalaureate and the patent would be evaluated this year via continuous monitoring, with the exception of the oral French in Première. He also indicated that BEP, CAP and BTS students would also be assessed via continuous assessment without further details.

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