#AGRE2603553ADecree of March 30, 2026, on Transitional Arrangements for the Renovation of the Higher Agricultural Technician's Certificate in 'Water Management and Control'
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This law sets transitional rules for students transitioning from the old to the new format of the Higher Agricultural Technician's Certificate in Water Management. It offers equivalences for those who failed prior exams under the 2011 rules, allowing them to combine scores from prior attempts to meet the completion requirements. A catch-up exam session is scheduled for September 2027, and successful components from this will carry over to the main exam session in 2028.
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Key Changes
- Allows combination of previous exam scores to meet new requirements
- Organizes a catch-up session in September 2027
- Ensures successful components are retained for 2028 exams
Obligations
What this law requires
Educational institutions must grant exam equivalences to candidates who failed under the 2011 rules and are transitioning to the 2024 format, according to the specific mappings detailed in the Annex (E1→B1, E2+E3→B2, etc.)
For candidates who validated only one of two combined exams under 2011 rules (e.g., only E2 or only E3), the institution must require them to sit the corresponding new exam under 2024 regulations (e.g., E3) rather than granting equivalence
Organize and conduct a makeup exam session in September 2027 for candidates who failed under the 2011 regulations, with specific dates to be published via official bulletin instruction
Preserve and carry forward exam scores of 10 or above (without decimal truncation, following ministry rules) from the September 2027 makeup session to the 2028 main exam session and grant corresponding equivalences per the Annex provisions
Calculate final exam averages using only scores carried from the 2027 session plus scores obtained in the 2028 session, with all exam components having a coefficient of 1