The third semester exams will start next June 7

Emirates Education: 90 minutes for the electronic exam and 60 minutes for paper

The guide outlined 15 procedures for school administration during exams. Archival

According to the guide for preparing schools for the exams at the end of the third semester of the current academic year, the response time for paper and electronic exams is divided into two periods: 60 minutes for paper, and 90 minutes for electronic.

The guide, adopted by the Emirates Schools Establishment, identified 15 measures that must be taken by the school administration during the exam period at the end of the third and final semester of the current academic year.

The Foundation directed the formation of a committee for the administration of examinations headed by the school principal to assume administrative and technical responsibilities that ensure the proper and orderly conduct of exams, the formation of observation and monitoring committees in the exam halls, and the formation of a specific committee to print the electronic exam ticket, headed by the school principal who bears responsibility in the event of leakage of any exam ticket.

Among the procedures is also the distribution of students and their names on the seats in the exam halls, ensuring that students take exams through physical attendance at the school according to the approved dates, matching the number of students in the school with the numbers of electronic exam tickets printed by the administration 24 hours before the start of the exam, distributing the electronic exam ticket to students, and ensuring that the student delivers his correct ticket.

As part of the procedures, the Emirates Education Foundation has banned the circulation of the electronic exam ticket for students among members of the administrative and educational bodies, or with students and their parents on social media.

The Foundation pointed to the need to provide drinking water for the student in the exam hall, and to count the citizen students who are outside the country for official excuses, as well as to count the students who are absent with an acceptable excuse, document their excuses, notify them of the dates of the compensatory exams, apply the code of conduct in the event that the student commits an exam violation, and take appropriate action according to the grade.

The guide explained that the exam for everyone is an hour on paper, and an hour and a half electronically, with the same mechanism in the second semester, and there are no central tests for the first and second grades, while the exam for the third and fourth grades will be completely paper, and corrected by the teacher.

For grades five to eleven, Arabic, English, science and mathematics will be a paper part corrected by the teacher, and an electronic part corrected by the system automatically.

The exams for social studies, Islamic education for all, health sciences, biology and chemistry for the third cycle will be centralized electronically.

For the twelfth grade, the exams for English, Arabic, mathematics, applied sciences and physics will be paper (corrected centrally at the Grade Assessment Center) and electronic (corrected centrally from the system). The rest of the subjects, namely Islamic Education, Social Studies, Health Sciences, Biology and Chemistry, will be electronic (automatically corrected by the system).

The details of the final exams plan for the third semester and the end of this year for students in all educational seminars showed that the date of the start of the final exams during the period from the seventh to the 16th of next June, the compensatory exams from 19 to 23 of the same month, and the analysis and announcement of the results from 22 to 26 of the same month.

The re-exams will be from the sixth to the 12th of next July, and the results of the replay will be analyzed and announced on the 13th of the same month.