As part of his ongoing field tours and inspection visits, Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh visited the Mafraq Governorate to check on the progress of the General Secondary School Examinations, also known as Tawjihi.
The premier also visited Al Albayt University in Mafraq Governorate to patronize a celebration marking the 30th anniversary of the university’s founding, taking part in dialogues with students to discuss Jordan’s political, economic, and administrative reforms.
While touring the Tawjihi exam halls, Khasawneh emphasized the significance of Tawjihi as a pathway to guide the academic and practical future of students, reiterating the government’s commitment to developing and meeting the aspirations and modernization requirements of the students.
He also commended the Ministry of Education’s efficient role in ensuring the smooth sailing of Tawjihi exams, as well as the Public Security Department personnel’s efforts in creating the appropriate atmosphere for high school students to perform their exams.
Source: Jordan News Agency