AMMAN — On Saturday, the
Ministry of Education shut down rumors about the possibility of accessing Tawjihi (general secondary education certificate examination) results prior to official
links’ release, according to Al-Ghad news.
The ministry’s spokesperson, Ahmad
Al-Masafeh, stated that the Tawjihi website is well-protected and cannot be hacked,
adding that the ministry will take legal action against those who spread
baseless rumors.
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AMMAN — On Saturday, the
Ministry of Education shut down rumors about the possibility of accessing
Tawjihi (general secondary education certificate examination) results prior to official
links’ release, according to Al-Ghad news.
The ministry’s spokesperson, Ahmad
Al-Masafeh, stated that the Tawjihi website is well-protected and cannot be hacked,
adding that the ministry will take legal action against those who spread
baseless rumors.
Read more National news