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Education Ministry to Announce Tawjihi Results Next Thursday (Link) - Jordan News

Education Ministry to Announce Tawjihi Results Next Thursday (Link) - Jordan News

Jordan Newsa day ago
Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Prof. Dr. Azmi Mahafzah, has announced that the results of the 2025 General Secondary Education Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) will be released on Thursday, August 7, at 5:00 PM. اضافة اعلان
Students can check their results through the official website: www.tawjihi.jo
A press conference will follow at 6:00 PM, during which the ministry will announce the overall success rates and top-performing students.
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