Results of the 2026 Egyptian Secondary Education Certificate Now Available to Be Claimed
Result of the preparatory exam in Giza is ready for approval and will be announced within hours, according to Al-Watan newspaper. The governor of Giza, Dr. Khaled Abdel Aal, confirmed the approval process is complete and the results will be published shortly.
The announcement comes after the completion of grading for the Arabic and mathematics subjects in Al-Qaliubiya, as reported by Masrawy. Officials in Al-Dakahlia and Al-Sharqiya governorates also indicated that result verification is nearing completion, though no exact timeline was provided.
Students in Giza can access their results through the official education ministry portal using their exam number and name. The process, detailed in a guide published by Al-Masry Al-Yom, requires applicants to enter their personal information and the exam code printed on their admission card.
The 2026 preparatory exam results are expected to reflect improved performance compared to previous years, according to preliminary data from the Ministry of Education. The ministry reported a 12% increase in passing rates in the first semester, though final figures are pending official release.
The results will be公布 through multiple channels, including the ministry’s website, SMS notifications, and local education offices. Parents and students are advised to avoid unofficial platforms that may offer fraudulent access to the data.
The governor of Giza emphasized the importance of the results in determining student placement for secondary education. “This is a critical step in the academic journey of thousands of students,” Abdel Aal said in a statement. “We urge parents to remain patient as the final verification process concludes.”
In Al-Minya and Sohag governorates, officials reported delays in grading due to technical issues with the centralized scoring system. However, no impact on the overall timeline was confirmed.
The preparatory exam, which assesses students at the end of third-year preparatory school, serves as a gateway to secondary education. Results are typically released within two weeks of the exam’s completion, though this year’s schedule was accelerated to accommodate a revised academic calendar.
Students in Al-Gharbia and Al-Beheira governorates have been advised to monitor official channels for updates. Local education departments have set up hotlines to address inquiries about the results and their implications for future academic planning.
The ministry also announced plans to launch a digital platform for result verification in 2027, aiming to reduce administrative delays. This initiative follows feedback from parents and educators who criticized the current system’s transparency.
As the Giza results approach publication, students and families across Egypt await the outcome of a process that will shape their educational futures. The ministry has reiterated its commitment to fairness and accuracy, stating that all results will be reviewed by senior examiners before final approval.
