Tawjihi students to sit last exam Thursday
In its statement Wednesday, the ministry said a total of 209,871 students sat the 2025 Tawjihi exams, which began on June 19, 2025, adding that of this overall figure, 147,461 were regular students and 62,410 were private applicants.
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