The exam must be rescheduled or the students will have to take another exam - Higher Institutions Forum in Amhara Region
The Amhara Regional State Education Bureau requested that the university admission period be extended until the students' grievances related to the 12th grade exam results are resolved. According to the Amhara Regional Higher Education Forum, the results of the 12th grade exit exam have many problems. The results of the 2021 Grade 12 exams and university entrance exams are still controversial in the Amhara region. Tsehai Wondem, the father of Emmanuel Tsehai's father, who has achieved the highest marks in the Amhara region so far, said the mistake made by his son was a source of great concern to his family.
Amanuel is said to have initially scored 162, and after the examination, the student score was 647, which is the highest in Amhara region so far. It hurts a lot. ” A student from Woldia town also shares her thoughts.
Dr. Asmare Dejen, Secretary General of the Higher Institutions Forum in Amhara State, said the exam should be re-corrected or the students should be tested again as the grade 12 results in the state are problematic.
He also said that the National Examinations Agency is making repeated mistakes and should be investigated. Amhara Regional State Education Bureau Head, Dr. Matebe Tafere, on his part said that they have asked the Ministry of Education to extend the university admission period until the students' complaints are answered. Asked about the university entrance to the war-torn students, both Dr. Metebe, the Ministry of Education, and the Amhara Regional State Bureau confirmed that the results in the area were even better than the average in western Amhara.
Tefera Feisa, Deputy Director of the National Examinations Agency, said in a recent statement that the agency had seen the complaints of 20,000 students and corrected the problems of 559 students.
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