Parcoursup: Evolution of admissions and reorientations since its launch

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The admission and reorientation mechanisms on Parcoursup evolve over time

Since its inauguration in 2018, the Parcoursup platform has found itself at the heart of post-baccalaureate guidance procedures for young people aspiring to continue their education. This year, there are still 23,000 courses awaiting them since the opening of the consultation on December 20, 2023. Has the system improved its support for higher education over the years? We dive into this digital universe to explore numerical answers about its efficiency.

A look back at six years of Parcoursup’s evolution

A detailed examination of information from the Ministry of Higher Education reveals that more than five million applications have been recorded via Parcoursup during its existence. Despite the criticisms voiced by student and high school representatives, citing a lack of transparency and a stressful environment, the platform seems to have adapted its processes.

Improved access to training: a positive trend

The rate of high school graduates having received and accepted an offer of admission to university has increased over a period of six years. More precisely, of the approximately 2.8 million high school students who entered higher education after their baccalaureate:

  • A growing percentage has duly validated an assignment proposal.
  • The evolution of this rate demonstrates a refinement of the tools for connecting students with establishments.

As the article continues, valuable information remains to be discovered. To access the rest of the content and deepen your understanding of the advances made by Parcoursup, the full article is available for subscribers to read. This will allow you to explore additional aspects such as changes in wish processing and related repurposing opportunities.
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