Algeria has opened baccalaureate examination centers to members of security and provincial committees, as well as designated supervisors, starting Thursday, June 4, in a comprehensive readiness inspection ahead of this year’s landmark national exams.
The Office of National Examinations and Competitions (ONEC) has placed full operational responsibility on each center director, issuing strict warnings against any negligence. Center heads are required to implement all procedures ensuring equal opportunity, fairness, and full transparency of the examination process.
Directors are also obligated to hold working sessions with secretariat members at least two days before the exam date to assign duties accordingly.
ONEC has entered a decisive phase in preparation for both the BEM and Baccalaureate exams — particularly the Baccalaureate, which determines students’ academic futures. Approximately 20 strict procedural measures have been approved to secure exam centers, with strong emphasis on discipline among supervisors, candidates, and all involved personnel.



