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The course for the last two years of secondary education in France. In French high schools, this is the last level of compulsory schooling. In France, this course lasts three years and is equivalent to grades 11-12 in American high school. The French Ministry of Education mandates that students must study a wide range of topics during these three years. In addition to "baccalauréat" exams, students must take multiple entrance exams, such as the "brevet des collèges" and the "brevet des instituteurs". In order to graduate from a French high school, most students take a single exam called the baccalauréat. For this exam, students must successfully pass three subjects: mathematics (calculs), one science (biologie), one literature (littérature) and two foreign languages: French and Latin. A candidate may also choose to take a fourth subject which they have chosen themselves. If the candidate successfully completes this fourth subject, he or she will receive a "brevet de technicien supérieur" (or "atteinte de l'objectif professionnel" if they already possess a vocational diploma). The baccalauréat de l'enseignement secondaire (bac) is the diploma awarded by universities and some other institutions to the successful students of baccalauréat courses in France. This exam is taken by students at the end of their high school careers; it determines what level of university (bachelor's degree, Master's degree, PhD etc. etc.) they will be able to continue their studies at. Most students look for work instead of education during their baccalauréat year, so they do not have to take a final exam until they have already graduated from a university. During the baccalauréat year, students typically take a variety of different subject exams, including maths, sciences and languages throughout high school. The following table lists the required subjects for each level of baccalauréat as outlined by the Ministry of Education: In France as in some other countries there is no specific place where students can go to take their end of academic school finals exam. Instead, it is left up to individual school heads to decide the exam's location, time and type. Due to the multitude of subjects students are required to study during their last two years of school, the French national system offers a range of possible final evaluation methods for each subject, though most exams are multiple choice tests. The variety of exams available has led some commentators to note that there is no single "baccalauréat", but several different exams with varying difficulty levels. cfa1e77820

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