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Libya’s Education Ministry Prepares for Final Basic Education Exams

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Libya is gearing up for its final basic education exams, a critical milestone for students nationwide.

Ahmed Masoud, Director General of the National Examinations Center, confirmed that all preparations are complete for the exams starting next Sunday. He highlighted that 40 percent of the exam questions will be sourced directly from school textbooks, providing students a solid foundation for success.

Libya’s Education Ministry Prepares for Exams

The Ministry of Education and the National Examinations Center have finalized all necessary arrangements for the upcoming exams. This includes setting up exam halls and ensuring that all technical and administrative aspects are in place. Masoud noted that supervisors and monitors are fully prepared to oversee the process.

Resources have been allocated to facilitate smooth operations for students both within Libya and those studying abroad. The emphasis is on creating a supportive environment that encourages focus and calm during the exams.

Libya: Key figures on final basic education exams

  • 40 percent of exam questions will come from school textbooks

Focus on Academic Integrity and Support

Masoud emphasized the importance of maintaining academic integrity during the exams. He stated that any attempts at cheating will be dealt with strictly. The overarching goal remains to foster a peaceful atmosphere conducive to learning and examination.

Next Steps for Libyan Students

  • Final basic education exams commence next Sunday
  • Students are encouraged to review their textbooks thoroughly

Libya is committed to providing a supportive environment for its students during crucial exams.

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