Egypt's Thanaweya Amma exam results announced with 78.8% success rate

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Mon, 31 Jul 2023 - 01:58 GMT

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Egypt’s Minister of Education Reda Hegazy announces in a press conference on Monday the exam results of Thanaweya Amma - Cabinet

Egypt’s Minister of Education Reda Hegazy announces in a press conference on Monday the exam results of Thanaweya Amma - Cabinet

CAIRO – 31 July 2023: Egypt’s Minister of Education Reda Hegazy announced in a press conference on Monday the exam results of Thanaweya Amma, the national system for final high school year.

Students can appeal the exam results starting Thursday, 3 August, the minister noted.

According to the minister, success rate for Thanaweya Amma students this school year 2022/2023 has amounted to 78.8 percent, represented by 598,723 students.

Success rate this year has improved this year, compared to 74.47 percent in the school year 2021/2022 and 73.64 percent in the school year 2020/2021, Hegazy noted.

Meanwhile, 118,605 students will retake the exams later while 42,348 students will have to retake the course for failing the tests, the minster noted.

No students got the full mark in all tests, Hegazy said, noting that only 2,365 students got grades from 95 percent to less than 100 percent.

More than 700,000 students joined tests this year as part of the Thanaweya Amma system in Egypt, according to earlier official data.

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