
Chad is in the final stretch of processing results for its 2025 Baccalaureate examinations, with education authorities intensifying efforts to ensure transparency and accuracy in compiling candidates’ transcripts.
Inside the Abderrahim Akacha Hall at the National Office of Examinations and Competitions of Chad (ONECS), the atmosphere remains focused and meticulous.
The examination board, under the supervision of Dr. Abakar Mahamat Hassaballah, Director of Examinations and Competitions, is concluding one of the most critical stages of the national exam process—the transcription of student scores.
Dr. Guirayo Jérémie, President of the Jury, and his team have been leading the operation with precision, ensuring that every candidate’s academic data is recorded and verified with the utmost integrity.
Their role is instrumental in upholding the credibility of the baccalaureate, a gateway to higher education for thousands of Chadian students.
“This phase is crucial,” said Dr. Hassaballah, emphasizing the importance of ensuring fairness and transparency in the final steps before results are made public.
He highlighted the dedication of the teams involved, many of whom have been working long hours to complete the task on schedule.
The transcript phase serves as the final validation of candidates’ results before official announcements are made.
Each score is carefully cross-checked against examination scripts and assessment records to eliminate any possibility of error.
As students across the country await their results with anticipation, the completion of this stage marks a significant milestone in the national academic calendar.
The announcement of final grades is expected soon, closing a pivotal chapter for the Class of 2025 and opening doors to new academic and professional opportunities.