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Fully ready for exams in June, says MoEHE

Fully ready for exams in June, says MoEHE

Qatar Tribune26-05-2025

QNA
Doha
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) has announced the completion of all preparations for the commencement of the General Secondary Certificate Examinations, slated to begin in June, with the participation of over 15,600 students from both genders, distributed across 83 examination centers throughout the country.
The MoEHE said that the state of readiness comes as part of a holistic plan to ensure that examinations are held in a regularized and safe educational environment that observes individual differences, fairness, and equal opportunity for all students.
The examination schedules have been prepared based on rigorous scientific principles to ensure a gradual distribution of subjects and a balance between academic and psychological dimensions, thereby alleviating pressure on students and affording them well-considered rest intervals.
It affirmed that the scheduling also considered the need to avoid consecutive testing in subjects that require heightened concentration and cognitive engagement, without appropriate spacing.More than 15,600 students will take the exams across
83 examination centers

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