The University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) has reported a remarkable 96.34% pass rate for this year's University Access Test (PAU), with 8,256 out of 8,570 students successfully passing the mandatory phase of the exams. This achievement underscores the high level of preparedness among students in the region, with only 314 failing and 22 not presenting themselves for the tests.
Breaking down the results by campus, Albacete saw a 95.58% pass rate, Ciudad Real 96.45%, Cuenca 96.67%, Toledo 96.64%, and Talavera de la Reina 96.57%. These figures highlight the consistent performance across different locations within the university district, reflecting the equitable quality of education and examination standards throughout Castilla-La Mancha.
Students who wish to challenge their grades have the opportunity to request a review of their exams until 2:30 PM on Monday, June 16, through the designated application. The UCLM has facilitated this process to ensure transparency and fairness, with final grade cards available for download post-review. The outcomes of second corrections will be communicated on Tuesday, June 17, allowing for a thorough and just evaluation process.
This year's results not only demonstrate the academic prowess of Castilla-La Mancha's students but also reflect the effectiveness of the educational framework in place. With a record number of enrollments and a slightly higher pass rate compared to the previous year, the UCLM continues to set benchmarks in higher education accessibility and success in Spain.
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