Algeria: Ministry of Youth Offers Free Accommodation for Baccalaureate Candidates
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Algeria's Ministry of Youth is offering free accommodation and support services in youth centers nationwide for students taking the 2026 baccalaureate exams.
- The initiative aims to provide a calm and conducive environment for students near examination centers, offering revision, rest, and psychological support.
- The ministry encourages all candidates to utilize these free services during the exam period.
Algeria's Ministry of Youth is providing free accommodation and support services in youth centers across the country to assist students preparing for the 2026 baccalaureate exams. This national initiative aims to create a calm and supportive atmosphere for candidates taking the crucial national examination.
attachement to accompanying the state's efforts aimed at ensuring the success of the baccalaureate exam and creating appropriate conditions for candidates to undergo this important national event in a calm and serene atmosphere.
The ministry announced that its youth centers and camps, located near examination sites, will be made available to students. This program is part of the government's commitment to ensuring students have appropriate conditions for success. The goal is to help candidates concentrate and prepare effectively in a serene environment.
welcome candidates at youth facilities located near examination centers, to provide them with favorable conditions for concentration and good preparation.
Beyond lodging, the program includes human and pedagogical support. Youth center staff will offer motivational activities, listening services, and health prevention measures. The ministry invites all students to take advantage of these free resources throughout the examination period, wishing them success in this significant academic step.
all candidates to take advantage of these free services made available to them during the entire examination period.
Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.