Ministry of Education Adopts Advanced Digital Technologies for Exam Control
The Ministry of Education announced today that the examination process enjoys extensive government support and high-level security and service coordination. It confirmed the inaugural adoption of modern digital technologies for strict exam control and monitoring, commending effective coordination with supporting ministries and agencies. Kareem Al-Sayyed, the Ministry's spokesperson, stated that preparations for ministerial exams began long ago, as this year was exceptional due to regional conditions and unclear scheduling. He emphasized the Ministry's efforts focused on successfully concluding the academic year. Al-Sayyed added that the Ministry is performing commendably with the launch of sixth-grade exams, marking the academic year's final phase. He revealed the recent introduction of new digital technologies, notably a monitoring system deployed across all general directorates. This system offers the Minister, exam committees, and supervisors a complete, direct view of question storage, transfer, and ensures direct communication. He praised significant collaboration with the Ministries of Communications and Higher Education and Scientific Research for providing exam halls, which boosted control and organization. Al-Sayyed affirmed continued coordination with security and service agencies, such as Electricity and Health, underscoring the exams' national importance. The spokesperson concluded by highlighting general directorates' efforts to shield students from psychological pressure, social media, and misleading news that could cause confusion. He confirmed the Ministry's full satisfaction with the initial day's exam conduct.