Supervision of the Honorable Minister of Education over the Standardized Examinations in 10thDistrict of Kabul City

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Thu, Dec 04 2025 10:06 AM
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The Honorable َAlhaj Mawlawi Habibullah Agha, Minister of Education, visited Amani High School in Kabul City to oversee the administration of standardized examinations for students of schools located in 10th District of Kabul.
While supervising the conduct of these examinations, the Minister stated that the primary objectives of this process are to ensure transparency, improve the quality of education, and standardize examinations.
He also added that efforts are underway to expand this process to all provinces of the country within the next five years.
It is worth noting that the mentioned examinations will be conducted in the subjects of Islamic Education, Language, Chemistry, and Mathematics. According to the plan, the exams will be conducted for to 41,822 tenth-grade students from public and private schools across 16 educational zones and 30 locations in Kabul City.

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