A high school student from Cluj-Napoca, Romania, has successfully sued the Ministry of Education after her request to take the Baccalaureate exam in a special session was initially denied. Alexia Borza, a graduate of the “Avram Iancu” Theoretical High School, sought to take the exam to qualify for admission to a university in Austria. The Ministry had previously rejected her request, prompting her to pursue legal action. A court ruled in her favor, granting her the right to sit the exam in the special session. This decision allows her to meet the university’s application deadlines. The case highlights challenges students face when seeking to pursue higher education abroad and the importance of navigating bureaucratic processes. News of the ruling was first reported by Știrile ProTv.