Tawjihi


Tawjihi or Al-Tawjihi is the General Secondary Education Certificate Examination in Jordan. It is the last stage of school education. To sit for the exam, students are required to finish 2 years of pre-school education, 10 years of basic education, and 2 years of secondary academic or vocational education. Subjects in the exam include Arabic, English, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Civil Studies and Islamic studies.
Only those who pass the exam with a good mark may apply to proceed to university. For example, to be accepted to study medicine you must take the scientific stream in the last 2 years of the secondary education and get a mark not less than 85 degree out of 100 in Tawjihi exam.

Jordanian Tawjihi Equivalency

Foreign secondary education programs such as GCE/IGCSE/GCSE, SATs, and International Baccalaureate require to have Tawjihi-equivalency, so that the student could later work in Jordan or proceed to a higher education in Jordan.
Upon graduation, the ministry of Higher Education transforms the Grades/Marks of these foreign educational programs, into the same marks used in grading Tawjihi students. However, even after the equivalency transformation, non-Tawjihi graduates are not allowed to compete with Tawjihi graduates for public university places. For non-Tawjihi graduates, there is a set quota of 5% of places. Most graduates of foreign programs end up paying international fees to get a place in their desired faculty.
Regarding the system used to transform exam results of foreign education programs into the Tawjihi scale, which is a percentage out of 100, some see the system is fair and in fact over lenient with non-Tawjihi graduates, while others see it as unfair. Below is a summary of the requirements of the Ministry of education to receive an equivalency to the Jordanian Tawjihi.

GCE/IGCSE/GCSE equivalency

General conditions:
The final percentage of a score is calculated as follows:
A* = 98 C = 75
A = 95 D = 65
B = 85 E = 55
8 subject percentages are added up and then the total is divided by 8.

International Baccalaureate Equivalency

For The international baccalaureate the equivalency goes as follows:
Each subject is calculated individually then they are summed up and divided by 6, then a 0.3% is added for each point scored from the diploma program
An example of equivalency for a science stream student:
He obtained a score of 35. A 7 in Chemistry HL, a 6 in Physics SL, a 4 in ITGS SL, a 5 in Mathematics SL, a 5 in Arabic A1 SL, a 6 in English B SL and 2 marks from ToK and EE.
Here is the calculation:
  1. 98+90+70+80+80+90=508,
  2. 508 is then divided over 6=84.667,
  3. then 0.6 is added,
  4. the result is 85.27%.