Bac 2026: here are the results by series

Baccalauréat 2026 in Benin: Detailed statistics by series revealed, series D lagging behind

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​Following the announcement of the national overall eligibility rate of 66.78 % for this unique session in June 2026, the official detailed statistics by series highlight notable disparities among different fields of study.

​While the literary, economic, and management series achieve exceptional scores, the scientific series D shows the lowest success rate for this session.

​Full house for management, literary, and technical series

​The management and technical series top the performance this year, all recording success rates above 85 %. The G2 series leads with an impressive 85.58 % of eligible candidates, closely followed by G1 (85.23 %) and G3 (85.14 %). The industrial series F2 also shines with a solid 85.11 %.

​The literary series confirm their excellent momentum for this 2026 session. The A1 series achieves a remarkable 83.60 % success rate, closely followed by the A2 series, which peaks at 81.07 %. The B series (Economic and Social) also performs honorably with a rate of 79.43 %.

​Strong C series, D series below 50 %

​On the side of hard sciences, the results offer a striking contrast:

  • C Series (Mathematics and Physics): It maintains an excellent level of excellence with a success rate of 80.56 %.
  • D Series (Life and Earth Sciences): It records a significant decline and stands out as the weak point of this session, with only 47.78 % of eligible candidates. More than half of the candidates in this series, which is traditionally very popular, will need to double their efforts next year.

​The complete table of eligibility rates by series

SeriesEligibility Rate
G285.58 %
G185.23 %
G385.14 %
F285.11 %
A183.60 %
A281.07 %
C80.56 %
B79.43 %
B79.43 %
E69.57 %
F368.38 %
EA61.00 %
F158.01 %
F457.48 %
D47.78 %
TOTAL NATIONAL66.78 %
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