State Matura Results 2025/2026
Analysis of State Matura results, based on 'Final results of the first session of the state matura' | HINAmultimedija.
OPEN SOURCEThe final results of the first session of the state matura for the 2025/2026 school year reveal a significant increase in candidates, with over 500 more students participating compared to the previous year. Approximately 60% of vocational school students passed the exams, indicating challenges in their preparation for the maturity tests.
A total of 1,200 appeals were filed regarding exam results, with a rejection rate of 63.1%, reflecting considerable dissatisfaction among students. The majority of appeals were related to the Croatian language exam, suggesting a need for further review of assessment methods in this subject.
The overall failure rate improved dramatically from 8.1% last year to just 2% this year, indicating progress among students. Candidates who did not pass can retake the exam in a second round scheduled for the end of the month.
The significant increase in candidates raises questions about the underlying factors driving this trend, such as changes in educational policy or societal expectations. The higher failure rate among vocational students suggests that their preparation may not align with exam standards, indicating a need for targeted educational reforms.


- The final results of the first round of the state maturity exam for the 2025/2026 school year revealed a significant increase in candidates, with over 500 more students participating compared to the previous year
- Approximately 60% of vocational school students passed the exams, indicating challenges in their preparation for the maturity tests
- A total of 1,200 appeals were filed regarding exam results, with a rejection rate of 63.1%, reflecting considerable dissatisfaction among students
- The majority of appeals were related to the Croatian language exam, suggesting a need for further review of assessment methods in this subject
- There was a notable disparity in the acceptance rates of appeals across different subjects, with some subjects showing significantly lower acceptance rates
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- Highlights significant increase in candidates for the state matura
- Notes improvement in overall pass rates among students
- Identifies higher failure rates among vocational school students
- Questions the adequacy of preparation for maturity tests
- Reports a high rejection rate of appeals regarding exam results
- Mentions the scheduling of a second round for candidates who did not pass
- The final results of the first round of the state maturity exam for the 2025/2026 school year showed a significant increase in candidates compared to previous years
- 14.4% of all candidates failed to meet the passing threshold, with vocational school students experiencing a higher failure rate of 23.2%
- The overall failure rate improved dramatically from 8.1% last year to just 2% this year, indicating progress among students
- Candidates who did not pass can retake the exam in a second round scheduled for the end of the month
- A substantial number of appeals were filed regarding exam scores, particularly in the Croatian language, highlighting concerns over assessment methods
The significant increase in candidates raises questions about the underlying factors driving this trend, such as changes in educational policy or societal expectations. Inference: The high rejection rate of appeals, at 63.1%, suggests systemic issues in the assessment process that may not be adequately addressed, potentially undermining the credibility of the examination system.
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