“Education” postpones the date of the Emsat test scheduled for tomorrow

The Ministry of Education has postponed the date of the Emirates Standard EmSAT test, scheduled for tomorrow, to the nearest available sessions later.

The ministry indicated that due to the official mourning period in the country, and the suspension of government departments and the private sector for a period of 3 days, the date of the performance session for the Emirates Standard Test, scheduled to be held on May 15, has been postponed to the nearest available sessions, and students will be notified of the new date by sending a text message to the registered numbers and registered email.

The ministry stated on its website that the test schedule includes four remaining dates for the twelfth grade students to perform, which have been set for 22 and 29 May, and 12 and 26 June.

The ministry explained that, based on the ministerial decision issued regarding the collection of test-taking fees for the four basic subjects (Arabic, English, physics, and mathematics), the twelfth grade students were excluded from paying the test fee for the first time in three categories, namely the category of citizens and children of female citizens. And the sons of the first line of defense who are holders of the national pride card (for all subjects).

The ministry has detailed on its website the prescribed fees that must be collected to take the test, as it is free for citizen students for the first time, and it is 300 dirhams for non-citizens for the first time, and 100 dirhams for each subject in the repetition.

Regarding the policy of absence during the test, she stated that if the student attaches a document proving his absence for an acceptable excuse, he must submit a request to retake the test to the National and International Testing Department, explaining in detail the reason for the absence.

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