AMMAN (Petra) — Education Minister Mohammad Wahsh on Sunday said the ministry worked to ensure that the General Secondary Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) ran smoothly as planned, but there were some violations that had nothing to do with ministry procedures, and were mainly related to cheating attempts.
At a press conference on Sunday, Wahsh said the exam results will be announced at the beginning of August.
He said new technologies were used for cheating and leaking questions, noting that the ministry was not ready for them.
A total of 3,330 violations were recorded during the Tawjihi summer session, which concluded on Sunday.
AMMAN (Petra) — Education Minister Mohammad Wahsh on Sunday said the ministry worked to ensure that the General Secondary Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) ran smoothly as planned, but there were some violations that had nothing to do with ministry procedures, and were mainly related to cheating attempts.
At a press conference on Sunday, Wahsh said the exam results will be announced at the beginning of August.
He said new technologies were used for cheating and leaking questions, noting that the ministry was not ready for them.
A total of 3,330 violations were recorded during the Tawjihi summer session, which concluded on Sunday.
AMMAN (Petra) — Education Minister Mohammad Wahsh on Sunday said the ministry worked to ensure that the General Secondary Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) ran smoothly as planned, but there were some violations that had nothing to do with ministry procedures, and were mainly related to cheating attempts.
At a press conference on Sunday, Wahsh said the exam results will be announced at the beginning of August.
He said new technologies were used for cheating and leaking questions, noting that the ministry was not ready for them.
A total of 3,330 violations were recorded during the Tawjihi summer session, which concluded on Sunday.
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