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Launch of Entrance Exams at Jamal Abdul Nasser Secondary School

Launch of Entrance Exams at Jamal Abdul Nasser Secondary School

Saba Yemen28-06-2025
Sana'a (Saba) – Minister of Education and Scientific Research Hassan Al-Saadi, Minister of Youth and Sports Mohammed Al-Mawlid, and Mayor of the Capital, Dr. Hamoud Abbad, today launched the entrance and selection exams at Abdul Nasser Secondary School for Outstanding Students for the academic year 1447 AH.
They were briefed on the progress of the exams and the mechanisms used to ensure their transparency.
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