CAIRO, June 21, 2018 (MENA) -- A pupil from Sharqiyah was caught on Thursday after publishing part of Thanawya Amma (General Secondary school Certificatel ) pure mathematics exam on social media websites. In press statements, chief of the general educational sector and Thanwaeya Amma exams Reda Hegazy said that the pupil published part of the exam after 30 minutes of its start. Egypt has enacted new amendments to a law toughening penalties for cheaters and troublemakers during school exams, especially the Thanawya Amma exams which determine the future of roughly half a million students every year. Under the new amendments offenders especially those who print, publish, broadcast or promote exam questions and answers by any means could face two to seven year jail terms and a fine of LE 100,000 to 200,000.