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Subjects History in BAC 2026 simulation. How the test is conducted

The simulation of the Baccalaureate 2026 continues on Tuesday, March 24, with the History test, taken by the twelfth grade students from the humanities profile, for which this is the mandatory profile test.

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The simulation of the 2026 Baccalaureate continues today with the History test, taken by 12th grade students from the humanities profile, for which this is the mandatory profile test.

Access to the halls was allowed until 8:30, and the test started at 9:00. The students had three hours to solve the topics.

What is the structure of the History subjects from the BAC 2026 simulation

The History subjects from the BAC 2026 simulation have the same structure as those from the Baccalaureate. They are divided into three parts to test both the students' basic knowledge and analytical ability.

The first part includes requirements based on a text at a glance, where students have to identify information and answer pointed questions. In the second subject, the requirements aim to explain historical processes or events, and the last part involves writing an essay on a theme from the Baccalaureate curriculum.

Model subjects in History for the BAC 2026 Simulation

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BAC simulation calendar 2026

The BAC 2026 simulation continues on Wednesday, March 25, with the test of your choice of profile and specialization.

In the test of their choice, students take an exam in a discipline specific to the profile followed in high school. Those from the real profile can opt for: physics, chemistry, biology or computer science, while students from the human profile can choose between geography, logic, psychology, economics, sociology or philosophy.

The simulations take place between March 23-26, according to the following calendar:

  • March 23 – Romanian language and literature
  • March 24 – mandatory profile test (Mathematics or History)
  • March 25 – test of your choice
  • March 26 – Mother tongue

The results will be published on April 3, 2026.

Grades are not automatically graded in the catalog, but can be graded upon student request and are used to assess preparation prior to the summer exam.

Baccalaureate 2026 calendar – written tests

The national Baccalaureate exam takes place in June. The calendar of written tests is as follows:

  • June 2-4, 2026 – Registration of candidates for the first exam session
  • June 4, 2026 – End of courses for 12th/13th grade students.

BAC Competences Calendar 2026:

  • June 8-10, 2026 – Evaluation of the linguistic skills of oral communication in Romanian – test A
  • June 10-11, 2026 – Evaluation of the language skills of oral communication in the mother tongue – test B
  • June 11-12, 2026 – Assessment of language skills in an internationally spoken language — test C
  • June 15-17, 2026 – Assessment of digital skills — test D

BAC 2026 written tests calendar:

  • June 29, 2026 – Romanian language and literature;
  • June 30, 2026 – Mandatory profile test;
  • July 2, 2026 – Test of your choice of profile and specialization,
  • July 3, 2026 – Native language and literature.

The initial results of the written tests will be displayed on July 7, 2026, by 12:00 noon. On the same day, between 14:00 and 18:00, students will be able to view the works and submit appeals. The process of viewing the works and filing appeals will continue on July 8 and 9. Appeals will be resolved between July 9-10, and the final results of the 2026 Baccalaureate exam will be posted on July 13.

Ashley Davis

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