The Minister of Education reassures students and confirms that processing will continue until the day of the exam before 2 p.m.
The Minister of Education, Commissioner Dr. revealed. Ahmed Khalifa Omar, on the measures taken by the ministry to allow any student of the deferred promotion to obtain a seat number, indicating that the states which have examination centers have enough additional seat numbers to resolve the problems of students whose names were omitted from the lists sent by the States, noting that they extract the seat numbers based on the lists Sent by the State, noting that Khartoum State was the last state to send his statements, on December 21, and that it was completed on the second day. Immediately extract the seat numbers according to the lists sent, in addition to providing them with an additional six thousand for processing, and reassure students and their families that any student from the postponed batch will be able to appear for the exam and that processing will continue until on the day of the exam before 2 p.m.
The Caliph announced during the media platform organized by the Nile State Expatriate Journalists Association, in coordination with the state Ministry of Culture and Information, within the Ministry of Education in Damar, that he had announced the completion of the technical and administrative works. , and security preparations for the launch of the Secondary School Certificate Examinations on Saturday, December 28, 2024 AD, for the postponed class of 2023 AD.
He indicated that the statistics on the number of people appearing for the exams so far are 343,644, explaining that this figure is not final and can increase up to half an hour before the exam is held. , indicating that the insurance aspect is reassuring according to the testimony. authorities concerned with securing the examination process at all its stages in all states and centers.
He explained that about 67 percent of the students who were scheduled to take the exams and who registered before the war will now take them, and he expects this to rise to 70 percent, and that About 30 percent lost the opportunity to take exams due to the war launched by the Rapid Support militia, since the number recorded before the war was around 500,000 students.
He said the number of arrivals was around 120,724 delegates from 12 states, in addition to 42,000 outside Sudan, including 27,000 in the Republic of Egypt.
Al-Khalifa explained that the number of examination centers is 2,300, including 59 centers outside Sudan, including 25 in the Republic of Egypt.
» added Dr. Al-Khalifa said the cancellation of exams in Chadian centers came after the Chadian government insisted on this point, despite Sudanese and international diplomatic efforts. He revealed the story of the Sudanese refugee student in Abéché, Chad, Shams Al-Hafiz Abdullah Al-Hajj. , and his mother, Awatif Suleiman Al-Baqir Haddad, who, according to him, went from Abéché to N'Djamena then to Addis Ababa, then to Port Sudan, and from there to the Nile to take exams, noting that it’s an uplifting and inspiring experience. a motivational story that reflects… The families' insistence on appearing for the exams is worth documenting and celebrating, as she comes from the Sali'a school and takes the exams for the living science course.
The Caliph highlighted the Ministry of Education's insistence on waging what he described as the battle of education and construction, as a motivation for the regular forces participating in the battle of dignity and an incentive to more sacrifices, noting the support of the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan and his deputy, Commander Malik Aqar, in organizing the exams and overcoming all obstacles.
He thanked the Nile State Government and the Nile State Ministry of Education for hosting the ministry and resolving all issues related to the work of the ministry.
The Caliph congratulated the teachers who, according to him, are carrying out their duties despite non-payment of salaries, stressing that all financial expenses related to the examination process, including monitoring, correction and control, have been paid to the account of the Ministry of Education.
For his part, Mr. Ahmed Hamid Yassin, Minister of Education of Nile State, said examinations remained the dream of every Sudanese family.
He said that Nile State has completely completed preparations for holding the examinations in all centers and schools so that they can be held in a safe and healthy atmosphere, explaining that seats and accommodation have been arranged in boarding schools , in addition to the commitment of the Ministry of Health will provide all health aids and first aid in all examination centers, indicating that universities have suspended studies until the end of the exams. Providing its headquarters as a boarding school for foreign students.
He explained that the Nile has 239 centers.
The Director of the Nile State Department of Culture and Information, Mr. Fath al-Rahman Ghattas, thanked the State Expatriate Journalists Association, explaining that the media platform would continue.
He said that the secondary school certificate examination process is a major challenge which has been overcome and will be successful with the efforts made.




