AMMONNEWS - The Ministry of Education's Examination Department said that the process of grading the General Secondary School Certificate Exam (Tawjihi) will conclude before next Thursday.
Head of the Examination Department Musa Ma'ayah told Ammon New that most exams have been graded, except for English and Information Technology exams, which should be done before the end of the week.
Minister of Education and Higher Education Wajih Eweis had told Ammon News earlier that the Ministry aims to announce the Tawjihi results for the winter session before February 10th.
The examination process concluded 'successfully,' Eweis told Ammon news, noting that some violations were reported, but were handled appropriately by the ministry.
By Majed Dabbas
AMMONNEWS - The Ministry of Education's Examination Department said that the process of grading the General Secondary School Certificate Exam (Tawjihi) will conclude before next Thursday.
Head of the Examination Department Musa Ma'ayah told Ammon New that most exams have been graded, except for English and Information Technology exams, which should be done before the end of the week.
Minister of Education and Higher Education Wajih Eweis had told Ammon News earlier that the Ministry aims to announce the Tawjihi results for the winter session before February 10th.
The examination process concluded 'successfully,' Eweis told Ammon news, noting that some violations were reported, but were handled appropriately by the ministry.
By Majed Dabbas
AMMONNEWS - The Ministry of Education's Examination Department said that the process of grading the General Secondary School Certificate Exam (Tawjihi) will conclude before next Thursday.
Head of the Examination Department Musa Ma'ayah told Ammon New that most exams have been graded, except for English and Information Technology exams, which should be done before the end of the week.
Minister of Education and Higher Education Wajih Eweis had told Ammon News earlier that the Ministry aims to announce the Tawjihi results for the winter session before February 10th.
The examination process concluded 'successfully,' Eweis told Ammon news, noting that some violations were reported, but were handled appropriately by the ministry.
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