
The final phases of the Brevet d’Études du Premier Cycle (BEPC) examination are set to commence across Benin on Monday, July 7, and Tuesday, July 8, 2025, following the official publication of the written exam results.
The Directorate of Examinations and Competitions (DEC) confirmed that candidates who were declared admissible will now proceed to the crucial oral and physical education tests.
According to the DEC, these final stages are essential to the overall assessment process and are mandatory for all qualifying students.
Candidates are required to report to their designated examination centres by 7 a.m., carrying either their school-issued identification or a valid national identity card.
The DEC emphasized that strict compliance with all rules, schedules, and procedural guidelines is essential to ensure the exams run smoothly throughout the national territory.
Students who have been granted exemption from the Physical Education and Sports (EPS) component must provide an official exemption certificate to verify their status.
Education authorities have reiterated the importance of discipline and punctuality throughout the process, underlining that the successful completion of these oral and physical assessments is necessary for the full validation of the BEPC qualification.
As thousands of students across Benin gear up for the final stretch of the exam cycle, the Ministry of Secondary Education has reassured the public that all logistical measures are in place to facilitate fair and efficient examination proceedings.
COTONOU – The final phases of the Brevet d’Études du Premier Cycle (BEPC) examination are set to commence across Benin on Monday, July 7, and Tuesday, July 8, 2025, following the official publication of the written exam results.
The Directorate of Examinations and Competitions (DEC) confirmed that candidates who were declared admissible will now proceed to the crucial oral and physical education tests.
According to the DEC, these final stages are essential to the overall assessment process and are mandatory for all qualifying students.
Candidates are required to report to their designated examination centres by 7 a.m., carrying either their school-issued identification or a valid national identity card.
The DEC emphasized that strict compliance with all rules, schedules, and procedural guidelines is essential to ensure the exams run smoothly throughout the national territory.
Students who have been granted exemption from the Physical Education and Sports (EPS) component must provide an official exemption certificate to verify their status.
Education authorities have reiterated the importance of discipline and punctuality throughout the process, underlining that the successful completion of these oral and physical assessments is necessary for the full validation of the BEPC qualification.
As thousands of students across Benin gear up for the final stretch of the exam cycle, the Ministry of Secondary Education has reassured the public that all logistical measures are in place to facilitate fair and efficient examination proceedings.