In a statement she issued, El-Hazawy noted the diversity of students’ impressions: some found the exam level appropriate for the average student, while others deemed it rather difficult—especially the grammar section, which many described as requiring a high degree of focus and more time for precise answers.
This came as students across the country completed their Arabic exam in various exam halls, from 9:00 AM until 12:00 PM, under strict organizational measures.Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education and Technical Education’s Central Operations Room confirmed that all exam papers and answer booklets had been delivered to the halls early this morning to ensure the smooth conduct of exams without delays or obstacles.
In a related development, Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Latif, Minister of Education and Technical Education, stressed that the ministry is monitoring the examination process moment by moment, warning that any attempt to disrupt order inside the exam halls will be dealt with with full rigor and that legal measures will be applied immediately against violators.
The minister also issued clear instructions to all exam hall supervisors to ensure that students enter without any electronic devices and to carry out thorough searches before admission—measures intended to uphold exam integrity and guarantee equal opportunity for all students nationwide.