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Education Ministry: Tawjihi Results to Be Announced No Later Than August 10 - Jordan News

Education Ministry: Tawjihi Results to Be Announced No Later Than August 10 - Jordan News

Jordan News2 days ago
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Education, Mahmoud Al-Hiyasat, confirmed that the results of the 2025 General Secondary Education Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) will be announced no later than the first third of August, with a deadline of August 10. اضافة اعلان Al-Hiyasat stated that while the correction and matching process for all exam subjects has been completed, intensive verification of answer sheets is ongoing and will continue until the eve of the results announcement. In previous statements, the Director of Exams and Assessments, Mohammad Shehadeh, explained that the extraction of final results is a multi-stage process requiring significant time and effort after the correction phase. He emphasized that the process is designed to guarantee accuracy and fairness in line with the ministry's strict protocols. According to Shehadeh, each answer booklet goes through more than 27 verification stages, including checking, reviewing, matching, and comparing scores both manually and digitally to ensure every mark is correctly recorded. 2025 Tawjihi Exam Participation Breakdown: Total candidates: 209,871 Regular students: 147,461 Private study candidates: 62,410 By stream: Scientific: 89,634 Literary: 94,232 Sharia: 200 Industrial: 9,059 Agricultural: 4,701 Hospitality and Tourism: 2,021 Home Economics: 10,024 Special Categories: Correctional and Juvenile Centers: 162 students across 15 centers King Hussein Cancer Center: 27 students Students with disabilities: 658 students Hearing impaired: 166 Visually impaired (blind): 92 Physical disabilities: 164 Cerebral palsy: 77 Low vision: 159
The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring transparency, precision, and the protection of students' rights in the result extraction process.
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