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Students and staff at Wolaita Sodo University have voiced serious complaints to Tikvah Ethiopia, detailing a significant deterioration in campus services, including cafeteria quality, staff conduct, and academic support, despite substantial cost-sharing contributions.
Ethiopia's Education Assessment and Examinations Service has announced the dates for the 12th Grade National Exam, scheduled from July 1 to July 24, 2026. The national remedial program exam will take place from May 25 to May 28, 2026, with Eid al-Adha falling within this period.
Ethiopia's Education Assessment and Examinations Service has announced the dates for national exams and the Basic Reading and Arithmetic Skills Assessment for the 2018 academic year. This move is part of ongoing reforms in the education sector.
Ethiopia's Ministry of Education has approved a new directive mandating that university presidents will be selected solely based on their competitive ability, aiming to usher in an era of meritocracy in higher education.
Education Minister Professor Berhanu Nega has called on university instructors in unpopular academic fields to transition to high-demand areas as student enrollment patterns change.
One Planet International School marked its 20th anniversary with a grand celebration at the African Union Hall, reflecting on two decades of combining ethics with knowledge and unveiling an ambitious vision for the future of education in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia's Ministry of Education reports a 12.5% pass rate for private college students in recent exit exams, while over 8,000 results were canceled due to organized fraud.
As the academic year progresses, Ethiopia is gearing up for the Grade 12 national examinations, a critical milestone for students seeking university admission.
The Ethiopian Private Higher Education and TVET Institutions Association has invited all private colleges to a consultative meeting and training session at Admas University this Saturday.
The Ethiopian Ministry of Education faces parliamentary scrutiny over significant regional disparities in the 'Education for Generations Movement Program,' with Oromia Region accounting for 83% of school development efforts while other regions lag significantly.
The Ethiopian Education and Training Authority is moving to shut down 52 higher education institutions for failing to comply with mandatory re-registration and regulatory standards.