The feat of Moroccan students who outclass the grandes écoles of France
The Euromed University of Fez has just struck a big blow. While the bar exam in France is considered impassable, five students from its remote program have obtained their license on Monday, a rare performance that makes many historic French institutions green with envy.
The results published this Monday, December 1, 2025 validate the excellence strategy of the Sorbonne Law School in Morocco. Five candidates from this program will be able to practice the legal profession in France after their mandatory 18-month internship. This exceptional success rate proves that the dual Master’s degree in Business Law, valid on both sides of the Mediterranean, offers real international opportunities.
This performance stems from a ruthless selection orchestrated by Professor François-Xavier Lucas. Out of several thousand applications, the university only retains the elite, evenly distributed between Moroccan, European and sub-Saharan students. This multicultural melting pot imposes an intense pace, supervised by renowned practitioners who prepare the students for the demands of the best global firms.
Professional immersion is the cornerstone of the system. The university organizes major events such as the "Fez Restructuring Days", whose May 2025 edition attracted 250 international decision-makers. The attractiveness of this hub now extends to Brazil, with the recent training of 70 professionals from Sao Paulo and Rio. The next arbitration summit, scheduled for April 2026, will confirm this status as a legal hub.
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