Ammon News - Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship confirmed on Tuesday that the services of the "Ajyal" educational platform have witnessed significant user demand since becoming available through the "Sanad" application nearly two weeks ago, as more than 17,000 school certificates have been issued through the app during this period.
The ministry added that users have checked semester grades more than 1.7 million times via the Sanad application, while the number of school certificate views exceeded 1.3 million.
According to the ministry, absentee reports were viewed around 491,000 times, while inquiries about students' information surpassed 405,000.
The Ministries of Education and Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship launched the national unified platform for educational information management and e-learning, "Ajyal," in November 2025. The platform is considered one of the most prominent digital transformation projects in the education sector, aiming to provide a smart national system for managing educational data and digital content.
Its services became available through the Sanad application in mid-June, allowing parents to easily access their children's academic information through a unified digital channel.
The services currently available through the application include semester grades, school certificates, absentee reports, and student information inquiries.