58.8% of students pass the extraordinary PAU call in the Balearic Islands

The percentage of passes increases by more than two points compared to last year's extraordinary call

PAU 2026 at the UIB.
ARA Balears
08/07/2026
1 min

Palma596 out of 1,014 students who took the extraordinary call for the University Access Exams (PAU), the first week of July, have passed the exams. This represents a pass rate of 58.8%, a figure slightly higher than that recorded last year, when the percentage was 56.7%.

The average university access score, which combines the qualification obtained in the PAU with the Baccalaureate average, has been set at 5.956. The result practically remains the same compared to the extraordinary call of 2025, in which the average score was 5.930.

Formentera registers the best results

By island, Mallorca is the one that concentrates the highest number of approved students, with 502 students who have passed the exams, 59.3% of those who took them. In Menorca, 25 students have passed, representing 58.1%, while in Ibiza the percentage of passes has stood at 54.2%, with 65 students who have passed the exams. In Formentera, the four students who took the exams have managed to pass, achieving a success rate of 100%.

Students who do not agree with any of the qualifications have until July 10 to request a review of the exams. The procedure consists of a second correction of the test, which can maintain the initial grade, increase it, or reduce it. The application must be processed electronically through the UIBdigital platform itself.

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