Submission of scholarship applications maintained until July 31

The submission of applications for higher education or vocational training scholarships was opened on May 30 and continues until July 31, exclusively via the portal “www.minhaty.ma“, announced Monday the Ministry of National Education, Preschool and Sports. Thus, the candidates and candidates educated and free who are preparing to take the national or international baccalaureate tests for the school year 2021- 2022 are invited to submit their applications via this portal without waiting for the results of the baccalaureate exams, specifies a press release from the ministry. on June 20, 2022, must submit their application, without waiting for the results of the baccalaureate exams, by clicking on the link to obtain the password via the “submission of the application” icon in order to recover a password via the E-mail [email protected] and access the link to file the request by filling in all the information requested in a precise and correct manner, adds the press release. For their part, candidates registered for the foreign baccalaureate can obtain their Masar code by sending a copy of the national identity card to the e-mail [email protected] and giving the telephone number in order to facilitate communication and obtaining said Masar code which will allow them to register their requests through the “minhaty” online portal, knowing that the e-mail provided by the student will be used to communicate with him.

Independent candidates can also access the candidaturebac.men.gov.ma portal to obtain the secret code of the e-mail [email protected] and activate it by accessing the site www.taalim.ma, the same source points out.

The “Follow-up” link makes it possible to follow all the stages of the processing of scholarship applications until the receipt via the candidate’s e-mail of the decision of the Regional Scholarship Committee.

For more information concerning this operation, the ministry invites candidates to consult the ministerial circular issued in this regard via the official portal of the ministry “www.men.gov.ma“.

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