Results for the 2026 entrance exams are published on cursussup.gov.ma (medicine) and individual school portals (ENSA, ENSAM, ENCG, ISPITS). This article walks you through checking your admission status, understanding your result (accepted, waitlisted, or not selected), and completing your enrollment before the September 2026 deadlines.
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When and where results are published
The anxiety of waiting is real. You're refreshing the page every 30 seconds. Your phone hasn't left your hand in hours. That's totally normal. But before you spiral, you need to know where to look.
Medicine, Pharmacy, and Dental Medicine
For all medical programs, there's only one address that matters: cursussup.gov.ma. This is the official platform of Morocco's Ministry of Higher Education. Results are published in waves, typically between late June and mid-July. Not on Facebook. Not on WhatsApp. On cursussup.gov.ma.
ENSA and ENSAM
Each school publishes its own results on its institutional portal. For example, ENSA Marrakech posts on its official website, ENSAM Casablanca on theirs. There's no centralized platform for engineering schools. You need to check the portal of the specific school where you took the exam.
ENCG
TAFEM results are published on the TAFEM exam portal. You'll also receive an email if you provided a valid address during registration. But don't rely solely on email: check the portal yourself.
ISPITS
Results for the Higher Institutes of Nursing Professions are published on the Ministry of Health website or on regional ISPITS portals. Publication timing varies by branch and specialty.
How to check your admission step by step
You know where to look. Now here's how to actually do it. No panic needed - it's straightforward if you follow these steps.
For medicine (cursussup.gov.ma)
- Go to cursussup.gov.ma from a computer (more reliable than mobile on results day)
- Log in with your CIN number or Massar code and your password
- Navigate to the "Results" section in your candidate dashboard
- Search by your CIN, not by your name (the system is more reliable with CIN)
- Note your assigned faculty: if you're accepted, the system shows which faculty you've been placed at based on your ranked preferences
For ENSA/ENSAM
- Go to the relevant school's portal
- Look for the "Exam Results" or "Admitted Candidates" section
- Lists are often published as PDFs with CIN numbers
- Verify the program and the list type (main or waitlist)
For ENCG
- Log in to the TAFEM portal
- Access your candidate dashboard
- Your status displays directly: accepted, waitlisted, or not selected
❓ Practice Question
On which platform should a medical school candidate check their admission results?
- The website of their preferred medical faculty
- cursussup.gov.ma
- The TAFEM portal
- The Ministry of Health website
Accepted, waitlisted, or not selected: understanding your status
The result appears on screen. Your heart rate hits 200 BPM. Here's what each status actually means.
Accepted (main list)
Congratulations. You have a confirmed seat. For medicine, the system assigned you a faculty based on your preferences and ranking. For other programs, your seat is at the school where you took the exam. Next step: finalize your administrative enrollment.
Waitlisted
You didn't get a seat on the main list, but your ranking puts you on the supplementary list. In practice, if candidates from the main list don't confirm their enrollment within the deadline, seats open up. That's when your turn comes.
In 2025, roughly 15% of medical school seats were filled through the waitlist. That's not insignificant. Stay alert.
Not selected
Your ranking doesn't qualify you for this program this year. It's tough, no sugarcoating that. But it's not the end. Many students currently in their 3rd year of medical school failed the first time around. What matters is identifying your weak points and working on them. And the free practice questions on FMPrepa are here for exactly that.
"I was on the waitlist for 9 days. The longest 9 days of my life. Then one morning, refreshing the page, my status had changed to 'Accepted'. Don't lose hope if you're on the list."
"The entrance exam is a marathon. Those who succeed aren't always the most brilliant - they're the ones who never gave up."
- Pr. Amina B., Biology Lecturer, FMPR RabatThe complete enrollment checklist
You're accepted. Amazing. But here's the thing: acceptance is not enrollment. If you don't submit your enrollment file within the deadline, your seat goes to someone else. Yes, this happens every single year.
Documents to prepare
| Document | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Baccalaureate diploma (original + certified copies) | 1 original + 4 copies | The original is returned after verification |
| Bac transcripts | 4 certified copies | All subjects, including regional exams |
| CIN (National ID Card) | 1 original + 4 copies | Check that your CIN hasn't expired |
| Passport photos | 8 photos | Standard format, white background, recent |
| Medical fitness certificate | 1 original | Issued by an approved doctor, dated within 3 months |
| Enrollment fees | Varies | Public: ~300-500 MAD / Private: varies |
| Birth certificate extract | 2 copies | Dated within 3 months |
| Stamped envelopes | 2-4 | A4 or A5 format depending on the institution |
"My number one advice: get your certified copies done early. The day results dropped, every copy shop in the neighborhood was overrun. I had prepared my file 2 weeks ahead and enrolled on day one."
Program-specific enrollment notes
Each program has its own enrollment process. Don't assume they're all the same. Here are the details, program by program.
Medicine (FMPR, FMPC, private faculties)
You enroll at the faculty assigned to you by cursussup.gov.ma. Not the one you preferred - the one the system placed you at. If you were assigned to FMPC Casablanca but wanted FMPR Rabat: it's FMPC. The preference ranking is final.
For private faculties (UM6SS, UIR, etc.), procedures differ and typically include a complementary interview and specific tuition fees. Check the private institution's website directly.
ENSA / ENSAM
Enrollment happens in two stages: first online via the school portal, then on-site with the physical file deposit. Plan a trip if the school is in another city. Some ENSA schools accept files by registered mail, but verify this option case by case.
ENCG
Post-TAFEM enrollment starts with pre-enrollment on the TAFEM portal, then on-site at your assigned ENCG. The process is generally quick if your file is complete.
ISPITS
Double-check your assigned branch and specialty. ISPITS offer multiple tracks (general nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, etc.) and you're enrolled in the specialty where you were selected. Enrollment is done on-site at your regional ISPITS.
| Program | Where to enroll | Enrollment method | Key detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medicine / Pharmacy / Dental | Faculty assigned by cursussup | Online + on-site | Faculty determined by preferences and ranking |
| ENSA | School portal | Online + on-site | Physical file deposit required |
| ENSAM | School portal | Online + on-site | Similar to ENSA |
| ENCG | TAFEM portal + ENCG | Online + on-site | Pre-enrollment via TAFEM |
| ISPITS | Regional ISPITS | On-site | Verify branch and specialty |
❓ Practice Question
A student accepted to medical school via cursussup.gov.ma ranked FMPR Rabat as their 1st choice and FMPC Casablanca as their 2nd. The system assigns them to FMPC. What should they do?
- Contact the Ministry to request a transfer to FMPR
- Enroll at FMPC Casablanca as indicated by the system
- Wait on the waitlist for a chance at FMPR
- Enroll at both faculties simultaneously
For detailed information about the full exam process, check out our step-by-step guide to the 2026 entrance exams and our complete guide to dates, thresholds, and available seats.
On the waitlist: what to do now
Being on the waitlist is a stressful limbo. You haven't been rejected, but you're not accepted yet either. Here's how to handle this period without losing your mind.
Stay reachable
Make sure your phone number works and you have access to your emails. Some schools contact waitlisted candidates by phone. If you don't respond within 24-48 hours, your spot goes to the next person. It's that simple and that harsh.
Check the portal daily
Updates aren't always announced. Log in to cursussup.gov.ma (medicine) or your school's portal every morning and every evening. Status changes can appear at any time.
Have a backup plan
This is the advice nobody wants to hear. But let's be real: if you're 150th on the waitlist for a program that typically frees up 20 seats, the odds are slim. Identify your alternatives: another program, an extra preparation year, a private university. Having a Plan B doesn't mean giving up. It means being strategic.
✅ Do's while waitlisted
- Check the portal twice daily
- Keep your phone charged and within reach
- Prepare your complete enrollment file
- Contact the registrar's office to learn your position
- Seriously explore alternatives
❌ Don'ts
- Turn off your phone or vacation without signal
- Ignore deadlines for backup options (Plan B)
- Bombard the registrar's office with calls
- Trust rumors from WhatsApp groups
- Wait passively without preparing anything
- Medicine results are on cursussup.gov.ma; other programs on their respective school portals
- Always search by CIN, not by name
- Accepted = mandatory enrollment within deadlines. No enrollment = lost seat
- Prepare your documents BEFORE results come out: Bac diploma, CIN, photos, medical certificate
- For medicine, the assigned faculty is determined by your preferences and ranking, not chosen after results
- Waitlisted: stay reachable, check daily, and prepare a Plan B
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