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Student threw himself from window during “Chemistry” exam
Parts of Wednesday’s exam leaked on cheat pages
Alleged exam leaker detained
A student accused of leaking secondary education (thanaweya amma) exams to students via social media in return for money was arrested on Wednesday. The Zagazig Prosecution on Saturday officially ordered his detention. The defendant is being detained for four days pending investigations. According to the investigations, which were published by media outlets, the defendant is …
Leaked economy and statistics exam is ‘fake’: Education Ministry official
The head of the Education Ministry’s department for high school examinations, Reda Hegazi, said on Tuesday that the economy and statistics exam that was circulated on social media pages early Tuesday is “fake” and “wrong.” In the early hours of Tuesday, thanaweya amma (secondary school) students sat their second exam of the season, in economy …
Leaked Arabic language exam is last year’s: Education Ministry official
The head of the Education Ministry’s department for high school examinations, Reda Hegazi, denied the validity of an Arabic language exam that was circulated on social media platforms in the early morning of Sunday, the first day of 2018 secondary school exams. The official explained that the alleged leaked exam is last year’s paper and …
Students gather at Press Syndicate to protest exam delays
Reports of the religious studies exam leak surfaced Wednesday morning, while the Ministry of Education continued to deny the authenticity of the leaked exams
Thanaweya amma exam leaks spark protests against government education system
Cancellation, repetition, or postponing of exams is not ‘acceptable’, protesting students chanted
New series of exam leaks plagues Education Ministry
Exam leak comes despite Ministry of Interior’s arrest of Education Ministry personnel to prevent further leaking
Contradictions in Education Ministry’s stance on shutting down internet before and after exams
Spokesperson claims calls to shutdown internet were suggestions made to the ministry, rather than an initiative taken by the ministry itself
Exam leakers to be jailed
New law stipulates a prison sentence and a fine up to EGP 50,000 for anyone charged with leaking exam questions
Detention renewed for 174 Al-Azhar University students
Detained students include 23 females; all accused of complicity in on-campus violence during finals
New technology, new ways to cheat
WhatsApp, Viper, Blackberry, and new forms of test fraud keeping pace with advancements in technology