Education ministry refutes tawjihi test leak rumors

(Photo: Jordan News)
(Photo: Jordan News)
Thursday’s tawjihi (general secondary education certificate examination) test papers have not been leaked, according to Ministry of Education Secretary General for Educational Affairs Nawaf Al-Ajarmeh. In statements to Al-Mamlaka, Ajarmeh said the Arabic language and life sciences exam papers being circulated on social media are “fakes,” adding that they “completely unrelated” to the actual exam on Thursday. “Spreading such rumors confuses students and creates anxiety,” Ajarmeh said, calling on parents to heed caution and ignore hearsay to keep their children focused. On Thursday, 155,983 Tawjihi students sat for the fifth day of tests in two separate sessions. Read more National    (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_509089081')   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_552628228') Read More Crown Prince: Delighted to Visit Expo 2025 in Japan Japanese Ambassador: Crown Prince’s Visit to Japan a Key Milestone in Bilateral Relations Jordan welcomes U.S.-Yemen ceasefire agreement brokered by Oman
Thursday’s tawjihi (general secondary education certificate examination) test papers have not been leaked, according to Ministry of Education Secretary General for Educational Affairs Nawaf Al-Ajarmeh.
 


In statements to Al-Mamlaka, Ajarmeh said the Arabic language and life sciences exam papers being circulated on social media are “fakes,” adding that they “completely unrelated” to the actual exam on Thursday.

“Spreading such rumors confuses students and creates anxiety,” Ajarmeh said, calling on parents to heed caution and ignore hearsay to keep their children focused.

On Thursday, 155,983 Tawjihi students sat for the fifth day of tests in two separate sessions.

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