
Successful candidates of Benin’s June 2025 baccalaureate examinations will be able to collect their certificates from Monday, 8 September, to Saturday, 13 September, across all 12 departments.
In a press release dated 27 August, Alphonse Da Silva, Director General of the Baccalaureate Office, confirmed that distribution will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at one designated site per department.
Candidates from the replacement session, particularly those who sat the CEG Sainte Rita exam, are instructed to collect their certificates on Thursday, 11 September, at the same establishment in Cotonou.
After 13 September, collection will continue at the Baccalaureate Office in Cotonou during regular office hours. Graduates must present a photocopy of their transcript, a valid identity document (ID card, CIP, passport, etc.), and the online application form.
The certificate fee of 5,000 FCFA must be paid via the platform www.services.bac.bj at least one day before the scheduled collection date.
Distribution centres have been strategically selected nationwide to ensure accessibility.
Candidates in Atacora will collect their certificates at Lycée des Jeunes Filles de Natitingou, while those in Donga will report to CEG 1 Djougou. In Borgou, collection takes place at Lycée Mathieu Bouké de Parakou, and in Alibori at CEG 1 Kandi.
In Zou, certificates will be available at Lycée Technique de Bohicon; in Collines at CEG 2 Dassa-Zoumè; in Mono at CEG 1 Lokossa; and in Couffo at CEG 1 Aplahoué. Graduates in Ouémé should go to Lycée Béhanzin de Porto-Novo, in Plateau to CEG 1 Pobè, in Atlantique to CEG 1 Abomey-Calavi, and in Littoral at CEG Sainte Rita.
The schedule is designed to ensure smooth and efficient distribution, helping graduates transition seamlessly to higher education or professional pursuits.