Ministry opens registration for 2026 Tawjihi exams
The Ministry of Education has announced that registration for the 2026 Secondary Education Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) will start Monday, March 9, and continue until Thursday, March 27.
The Ministry stressed that the application period will not be extended beyond the announced deadline.
Regular students will obtain their application forms through their schools during the registration period, while new private study students for 2026 under the new plan will need to obtain their application forms by visiting the Education Directorates during the registration period. Students residing outside Jordan can contact Jordanian embassy offices and cultural attaches in their areas of residence.
The Ministry clarified that students following the old curriculum (2007 generation and earlier) who have not completed graduation requirements and those wishing to improve their grades will register electronically through the website (exams.moe.gov.jo) without needing to visit Education Directorates.
Fees must be paid during the announced registration period through the eFAWATEERcom system.
Non-Jordanian students must visit the Examinations Department at their respective Education Directorate with two recent personal photographs (4×6 cm) matching their personal identification document after completing the registration and payment processes.
The Ministry indicated that regular students and new private study students must provide a copy of their personal ID card (civil status card) or passport for Jordanians, a certified copy of passport for non-Jordanians, a certified copy of identification card for children of Jordanian women, or a copy of the security card for Syrian applicants without passports. In addition, two recent photographs (4×6 cm) matching the attached personal document.
New private study students must also present their original academic certificates and documents, or certified copies, which qualify them to sit for the general examination, or their latest transcript of the Secondary Education Certificate Examination.
The Ministry outlined the following registration fees: JD20 for regular students in public schools, JD50 for regular students in private schools.
For non-regular students (private study students): JD20 examination registration fee plus JD10 for each single-paper subject the applicant wishes to take, and JD5 for each paper in subjects consisting of two papers.
The ministry noted that all students under the new curriculum will sit for both parts of the 2026 examination according to the textbooks prescribed for the 2025/2026 academic year, while students under the old curriculum (2007 generation and earlier) will take the exam according to the Grade 12 curricula for the 2024/2025 academic year.
The Ministry of Education has announced that registration for the 2026 Secondary Education Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) will start Monday, March 9, and continue until Thursday, March 27.
The Ministry stressed that the application period will not be extended beyond the announced deadline.
Regular students will obtain their application forms through their schools during the registration period, while new private study students for 2026 under the new plan will need to obtain their application forms by visiting the Education Directorates during the registration period. Students residing outside Jordan can contact Jordanian embassy offices and cultural attaches in their areas of residence.
The Ministry clarified that students following the old curriculum (2007 generation and earlier) who have not completed graduation requirements and those wishing to improve their grades will register electronically through the website (exams.moe.gov.jo) without needing to visit Education Directorates.
Fees must be paid during the announced registration period through the eFAWATEERcom system.
Non-Jordanian students must visit the Examinations Department at their respective Education Directorate with two recent personal photographs (4×6 cm) matching their personal identification document after completing the registration and payment processes.
The Ministry indicated that regular students and new private study students must provide a copy of their personal ID card (civil status card) or passport for Jordanians, a certified copy of passport for non-Jordanians, a certified copy of identification card for children of Jordanian women, or a copy of the security card for Syrian applicants without passports. In addition, two recent photographs (4×6 cm) matching the attached personal document.
New private study students must also present their original academic certificates and documents, or certified copies, which qualify them to sit for the general examination, or their latest transcript of the Secondary Education Certificate Examination.
The Ministry outlined the following registration fees: JD20 for regular students in public schools, JD50 for regular students in private schools.
For non-regular students (private study students): JD20 examination registration fee plus JD10 for each single-paper subject the applicant wishes to take, and JD5 for each paper in subjects consisting of two papers.
The ministry noted that all students under the new curriculum will sit for both parts of the 2026 examination according to the textbooks prescribed for the 2025/2026 academic year, while students under the old curriculum (2007 generation and earlier) will take the exam according to the Grade 12 curricula for the 2024/2025 academic year.
The Ministry of Education has announced that registration for the 2026 Secondary Education Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) will start Monday, March 9, and continue until Thursday, March 27.
The Ministry stressed that the application period will not be extended beyond the announced deadline.
Regular students will obtain their application forms through their schools during the registration period, while new private study students for 2026 under the new plan will need to obtain their application forms by visiting the Education Directorates during the registration period. Students residing outside Jordan can contact Jordanian embassy offices and cultural attaches in their areas of residence.
The Ministry clarified that students following the old curriculum (2007 generation and earlier) who have not completed graduation requirements and those wishing to improve their grades will register electronically through the website (exams.moe.gov.jo) without needing to visit Education Directorates.
Fees must be paid during the announced registration period through the eFAWATEERcom system.
Non-Jordanian students must visit the Examinations Department at their respective Education Directorate with two recent personal photographs (4×6 cm) matching their personal identification document after completing the registration and payment processes.
The Ministry indicated that regular students and new private study students must provide a copy of their personal ID card (civil status card) or passport for Jordanians, a certified copy of passport for non-Jordanians, a certified copy of identification card for children of Jordanian women, or a copy of the security card for Syrian applicants without passports. In addition, two recent photographs (4×6 cm) matching the attached personal document.
New private study students must also present their original academic certificates and documents, or certified copies, which qualify them to sit for the general examination, or their latest transcript of the Secondary Education Certificate Examination.
The Ministry outlined the following registration fees: JD20 for regular students in public schools, JD50 for regular students in private schools.
For non-regular students (private study students): JD20 examination registration fee plus JD10 for each single-paper subject the applicant wishes to take, and JD5 for each paper in subjects consisting of two papers.
The ministry noted that all students under the new curriculum will sit for both parts of the 2026 examination according to the textbooks prescribed for the 2025/2026 academic year, while students under the old curriculum (2007 generation and earlier) will take the exam according to the Grade 12 curricula for the 2024/2025 academic year.
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Ministry opens registration for 2026 Tawjihi exams
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