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Study in Morocco - eDUCATIONAL sYSTEM

 
GENERAL INFO | EDUCATION SYSTEM | SCHOOL EDUCATION
HIGHER EDUCATION | FOREIGN STUDENTS  

General Information

Morocco has made significant strides in education over the past decades. The Government allocates about 26% of its annual budget for education. The education system in Morocco has undergone several reform and unification programmes in an effort to reduce regional differences in quality and standards, and to ensure universal access to education throughout the country. In 1963, education became compulsory for Moroccan children between the ages of 7 through 13 however, enrolment was only at about 85% in 2000.

 

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Education System

Duration of compulsory education:
Age of entry: 7
Age of exit: 14

Structure of school system:
Basic or First Stage

Length of program in years: 6
Age level from: 6 to: 12

Basic Second Stage
Length of program in years: 3
Age level from: 12 to: 15
Certificate/diploma awarded: Certificat d'Enseignement secondaire

General Secondary
Length of program in years: 3
Age level from: 15 to: 18
Certificate/diploma awarded: Baccalauréat

Technical Secondary
Length of program in years: 3
Age level from: 15 to: 18
Certificate/diploma awarded: Baccalauréat Technique

Technical
Length of program in years: 2
Age level from: 18 to: 20
Certificate/diploma awarded: Brevet de Technicien supérieur

 

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School education

Primary education lasts for six years and, together with the first three years of secondary education, form basic (fondamental) education. After nine years' basic education, students enter general secondary education where they are offered three options: letters, sciences, or mathematics. Upon completion, they are awarded the Baccalauréat. They may also choose a technical path, leading to the Baccalauréat technique. Some technical schools offer two years' training after the Baccalauréat leading to the Brevet de Technicien supérieur (BTS).

 

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Higher Education

Higher education is provided by universities, Grandes Ecoles, institutes, teacher-training schools and centres under the supervision of the Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur. A characteristic feature of training is the existence, besides the traditional system of higher education, of institutions of higher education (Etablissements de Formation des Cadres) which provide specialized training for high-level personnel in Science/Technology; Law/Economics/Administration/Social Sciences and Teacher Training under the direct control of ministerial departments. There are also eight Grandes Ecoles d'Ingénieurs (engineering schools). University councils rule on important questions related to university life. Universities are public institutions with budgetary autonomy.

 

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Foreign Students Admission

Foreign students must hold the Baccalauréat or an equivalent qualification. Within the framework of agreements or conventions concluded with other countries, foreign applicants may be admitted to the Ecoles normales supérieures on the basis of their academic record, provided they hold a Licence entitling them to practise as a teacher.

Admission requirements:

Good knowledge of Arabic or French

 

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(Sources:Morocco - Education system )

 

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