Education Ministry Forms Committees to Review Sixth-Grade Exam Papers
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The Ministry of Education has formed special committees to follow the correction of sixth-grade primary school exam papers, as the ministry moves to ensure accuracy and transparency before final results are announced. The ministry said its primary school review centres are under close monitoring and that grading and supervision processes are being directly overseen.
The ministry spokesman said the work of the exam committees is also being tracked to secure the highest possible level of accuracy and transparency before the final results are released. He said the measure is intended to strengthen confidence in the handling of the exams and the results process.
Sixth-grade students have completed their central examinations, including the science test. The exams were held in a regular and calm atmosphere in most centres, according to the ministry.
Despite criticism over questions in some subjects, the process was said to have proceeded largely without problems. The ministryโs focus remains on supervising correction procedures and ensuring that the final outcome is prepared with precision.
