The provisional results for Fiji’s Eighth Year Examination are set to be announced tomorrow, November 22. These results will remain provisional for a period of 30 days, allowing students the chance to request a mark recount for $5 per subject or a remark for $25 per subject.
This year, a total of 18,968 students took part in the examination, which was conducted at 712 centers across the nation. The Education Ministry has reported a pass rate of 69% for 2024, showing an improvement from the 67% pass rate in 2023.
Students can view their exam results online at www.examresults.gov.fj, using their unique examination identification number and personal credentials. For those facing challenges accessing their results online, assistance is available at their respective schools or District Education Offices from 8 a.m. onwards tomorrow.
Education Minister Aseri Radrodro has expressed his gratitude to all the students, parents, guardians, teachers, school management teams, and other stakeholders for their commitment throughout the educational process. He also emphasized the importance of support from parents, guardians, and teachers as students consider their future academic and career opportunities.
This year’s increase in the pass rate is a promising sign of improvement in the education system, underscoring the collective efforts of all involved. As students prepare to take their next steps, it is a moment filled with potential for growth and advancement.
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