Egypt's well-established and decades-old system of high school final exams, known as Thanaweya Amma, has been abolished as of the end of the 2019/2020 academic year, Egypt's Education Minister Tarek Shawki announced in a presser on Tuesday. The high school final exams, which determine university prospects based on grades obtained, will be replaced by a new electronic module as of the upcoming 2020-2021 school year. The exams will no longer be unified and will be taken and evaluated electronically, he added. The ministry will issue four versions of the exam at the same difficulty level, with students allowed to retake any subject in a second round without any grades deducted. More to follow