
Ministry of Education Announces Basic Certificate Exam Results
Sana'a - (Saba):
The Ministry of Education and Scientific Research announced today the results of the Basic Certificate Examinations for the academic year 1446 AH, with a success rate of 90.88 %.
In a press statement, the Deputy Minister of Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Hatem Al-Duais, congratulated the students on their success in the exams.
He explained that the total number of students who took the exams was 295,958. He explained that 288,525 students attended the exam, while 7,433 students were absent.
He stated that 262,212 students passed the exam, while 26,313 students failed.
The Deputy Minister confirmed that students can obtain their results starting today by calling 161 on their landline or by sending their seating number via an SMS via the Yemen Mobile network.
He expressed his thanks and appreciation to all the teachers who contributed to the success of the school year, as well as the committees working to prepare and implement the basic exams in the capital, governorates, local authorities, security committees, and media institutions, overcoming the repercussions of the ongoing aggression and its unjust blockade on the country.
For his part, the Acting Undersecretary of the Curriculum and Education Planning Sector, Hamid Ghathaya, discussed the efforts made to ensure the success of the exams and the electronic marking mechanism within the framework of automating general exams, which mitigated the problems that had previously plagued exams.
For his part, the Director General of Examinations, Najib Al-Matari, stated that students who failed one or two subjects will be tested in the supplementary exam scheduled for the 24th of Muharram. He confirmed that the results of the General Secondary Certificate Examination will be announced in the coming days.
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