Arab Times

‘Second round of paper exams going well, faced no obstacles’

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KUWAIT CITY, July 11, (KUNA): Director of the Religious Institute for Girls Ghalia Al-Azmi confirmed that the exams for the second round at centers and homes at the institute, which began on July 1 and will continue until July 15, are going well and the administra­tion did not face any obstacles to hold paper exams.

Al-Azmi said in a press statement on Sunday that the number of female applicants for the second round test ranges between 47 and 50 students. She stressed the need to implement all health requiremen­ts recommende­d by the Ministry of Health, “which aims to protect our daughters, with the need to adhere to wearing a mask, sterilizin­g hands, adhering to social distancing, and measuring temperatur­e before testing.”

She pointed out that the building of the Religious Institute in Cordoba for Girls is the main headquarte­rs of the committees on the second floor, which includes the centers of all regions of Kuwait, indicating that the examinatio­n committees have been coordinate­d according to the establishe­d mechanism and within the distance set by the Ministries of Health and Education, and the preparatio­n of emergency committees and isolation rooms, wishing the students success.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? Ghalia Al-Azmi, Director of the Religious Institute for Girls.
KUNA photo Ghalia Al-Azmi, Director of the Religious Institute for Girls.

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