The overall pass rate in the spring session of the Comprehensive Exam for the Intermediate University Degree (“Shamel”) reached 61.1%, which falls within the general range of pass rates recorded in previous sessions, according to Ahmad Al-Ajlouni, President of Al-Balqa Applied University.
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Al-Ajlouni, who also chairs the Higher Examination Committee, announced during a press conference on Tuesday that 4,310 students successfully fulfilled the requirements for passing the exam this session.
He noted that 51 colleges, both university and intermediate level, contributed students to this session under the supervision of Al-Balqa Applied University. The total number of students registered for this session was 7,072, of whom 7,056 sat for one or more exam papers. Sixteen students were absent from all parts of the exam.
Al-Ajlouni further stated that the exam covered 107 academic and applied specializations, and that 30 violations were recorded during the examination process.
He emphasized that the results were announced only after the university’s Assessment and General Examinations Unit completed all procedures related to result extraction and analysis with accuracy and integrity. This included a thorough review of all electronic feedback on exam questions submitted by students either during or after the exams. These comments were reviewed by specialized technical committees, and appropriate measures were taken accordingly.
Student responses were analyzed using difficulty indices for all theoretical exam papers, and the standard normal distribution curve was applied to determine question difficulty levels for grading and result generation purposes.