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MoI cracks down on illegal exam information networks

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18/12/2024

publish time

18/12/2024

MoI cracks down on illegal exam information networks
Students prepare before entering the examination halls.

KUWAIT CITY, Dec 18: The Ministry of Interior has issued a warning against joining groups that promote unauthorized access to information about exams, whether through social media platforms or any internet programs, reports Al- Seyassah daily. The Ministry emphasized that such actions expose individuals to legal consequences. In a statement, the Ministry cautioned students not only against joining these groups but also warned against simply sharing their content. Engaging in any form of participation or dissemination of illegal exam related information will be subject to legal accountability. Following a warning from the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Education has also cautioned students against joining or responding to groups that promote illegal access to exam information through social media or internet programs.

Ministry stressed that engaging with such groups could lead students to fall victim to fraud and deception. In a statement, the Ministry has encouraged students to rely on their efforts, emphasizing that “seriousness, hard work and perseverance are paths to achieving success.” The Ministry also confirmed its full readiness to begin the first-semester final exams for male and female students in the intermediate stage and tenth and eleventh grades. A total of 161,644 middle school students, 45,428 tenth graders, 11,593 eleventh-grade literary students, and 30,197 eleventh-grade scientific students are expected to take the exams starting tomorrow.