Moroccan Students Excel in Prestigious French Engineering School Entrance Exam

Moroccans have once again excelled this year in the entrance exam to the École Polytechnique de Paris. Some 41 Moroccans out of 60 foreign students in the Preparatory Classes for the Grandes Écoles (CPGE) track passed this test successfully.
This performance of the Moroccans who have just brilliantly succeeded in this entrance exam to one of the most prestigious engineering schools in France, testifies to the quality of the kingdom’s education system and the commitment and seriousness of its youth in maintaining a level of excellence and competence.
"Whenever Moroccan youth has had the means to fully demonstrate their seriousness and patriotism, they have fascinated the world with unprecedented performances..." King Mohammed VI said in his Throne Speech on Saturday.
The Sovereign called on the occasion to celebrate the "Moroccan genius" and to salute the seriousness and creativity of Moroccan youth who have distinguished themselves during the World Cup in Qatar or by manufacturing the first 100% Moroccan car and the first hydrogen car prototype.
Moroccan youth, through their competence, are making a name for themselves internationally and are a source of pride for the kingdom, which will continue to make efforts and resources to improve the quality of education and training.
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