On August 15th, testing begins for the second prom term

The 9 thousand and 577 who have failed to pass the State Matura exam successfully, a second chance will be set for August, when the first leg of the second term for the prom exam is scheduled to be held. August 30 and September 7 are the dates when [...]
August 30th and September 7th are the dates when the second term of the state prom exam will be held. Fair submission to this exam includes 270 students who had broken the rules during the first term of the state prom exam.
By the decision of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, the State Mathura exam will be held in four subjects, three mandatory subjects and an election class.
Matura State Commission Chairman Fehmi Hyssenaj indicated that the presentation of the prom exam will take place from 15 August to 23 August.
Neither will those who were taken for the first term, which are about 270 students, be excluded from the second term.
And for those students caught cheating on the first term of the senior exam, Hyenaj says they will not be excluded from a second chance in August.
As for the large number, of approximately 10,000, of students who failed to pass the state-run senior exam in June, Hysenaj says it is the result of a very good management, while not denying a lack of quality in schools and the fact that a significant number of students who do not pass state seniorship are from professional directions.
And as for the roarers, he says that they are not yet known whether to provide for the deadline, since they do not have the World Bank's confirmation of it.
For those caught cheating, he says that they will make arrangements, just as they did in the past.
He lets it be known that the last term has ruled out some ministers, who will no longer be able to exercise this task. Five of them, Hysenaj says they were sentenced to a 300-euro fine, while three of them were sentenced to a failure to rule.
However, it says the testing process in the August deadline will go better. As it shows its expectations from the August deadline.
All in the end, Hysenaj orders parents to advise their children to take the senior exam in August so that on the day of the exam, they will not have forbidden equipment, such as the wise telephone.












