Moroccan Students Excel in French Elite University Entrance Exams

About fifty Moroccan students distinguished themselves in the entrance exams to the grandes écoles of engineering and business in France, by obtaining the best grades in Morocco, for the 2019-2020 academic year.
The figures are more expressive in revealing the genius of Moroccans in the French grandes écoles. In total, 29 Moroccans from the Lydex preparatory classes in Benguerir got their way among 51 students who obtained the best grades in Morocco. This scientific and technological establishment, equipped with an integrated residential campus and launched by the OCP Foundation in 2015-2016, also opens secondary qualifying classes and preparatory classes for the grandes écoles.
Whether at the École Polytechnique de France (X), "Mathematics-Physics" (MP) stream, at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Paris (Ulm), Paris Saclay, Lyon and Rennes, MP stream or in the grandes écoles of engineering in Paris, in the business schools (CNAEM), "Economics and Commerce, Science Option (ECS) and Economics and Commerce, Technology Option (ECT)" streams, about fifty Moroccans obtained their entry ticket.
Open to all regular and free Moroccan and foreign candidates benefiting from two years of preparatory classes in a public or private center, in Morocco or abroad, in the scientific and technological streams, MP, TSI, PSI, this common national competition allows to assign these students to the engineering cycles. The CNAEM is organized to assign students from Moroccan preparatory classes to business schools.
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