Tawjihi
Tawjihi, also known as the General Secondary Education Certificate Examination, is the national secondary school examination in Jordan and Palestine. It is taken at the end of upper secondary education.
Traditionally, Tawjihi concluded two years of secondary education following ten years of basic schooling. It was conducted in specific academic or vocational streams.
As of the 2024–2025 academic year, the Jordanian Ministry of Education restructured the system. Tawjihi is now a two-year program covering Grades 11 and 12, with students selecting either academic or vocational (BTEC) tracks in Grade 9.
- In Grade 11, students sit ministerial exams in common subjects: Arabic, English, Jordanian history, and Islamic studies. The Grade 11 average contributes approximately 30% toward the final Tawjihi score.
- The remaining 70% comes from Grade 12 assessments based on student-selected subjects. Students pick six subjects, four of which are examined, depending on the chosen field in the second semester of Grade 11.
- Medical/Health: Chemistry, English, Biology, optional
- Engineering: Math, Physics, two optional subjects
- Technology: Math, three optional subjects
- Languages and Social Sciences: Specialized Arabic, Advanced English, two optional subjects
- Law and Legislative Science: Specialized Arabic, Specialized Islamic Studies, two optional subjects
- Business: Business Mathematics, Financial Literacy, Advanced English, one optional subject
Admission to higher education is determined by Tawjihi scores. Competitive fields, such as medicine and engineering, generally require high averages. The restructured Tawjihi program began in the 2024–2025 academic year; the first cohort under this system will graduate in 2026.
Optional Subjects
Students may select optional subjects from the following list :- Mathematics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Geology
- Arabic/Specialized
- Islamic Studies/Specialized
- English Language/Advanced
- Science of Society and Psychology
- Business Mathematics
- Financial Literacy
- History
- Geography
Jordanian Tawjihi Equivalency
Foreign secondary education programs such as the General Certificate of Education, SAT, and International Baccalaureate may be recognized as Tawjihi-equivalent. The Ministry of Higher Education converts foreign grades to Tawjihi-equivalent grades. Non-Tawjihi graduates compete under a 5% quota for public university places.GCE/IGCSE/GCSE Equivalency
- Proof of 12 years of schooling required.
- Pass six O-level/IGCSE/GCSE subjects and two A-level subjects.
- * O-level/IGCSE/GCSE: A, B, C, D
- * A-level/AS: A, B, C, D, E
- Arab students must include Arabic at O or A level. Arabic as a Second Language is generally not accepted.
- Science Stream requires:
- * Six O-level/IGCSE including two science subjects and one Arabic.
- * Two A-levels: mandatory, optional.
- Literary Stream requires:
- * Six O-level/IGCSE including Mathematics and Computer Studies/IT.
- * Two A-levels: mandatory, optional.
- Two AS subjects equal one A-level for equivalency.
- Coordinated Science counts as two subjects.
- Final percentage calculated by summing eight subjects and dividing by 8: A*=98, A=95, B=85, C=75, D=65, E=55.
International Baccalaureate Equivalency
- Proof of 12 years of schooling required.
- Pass six subjects: Standard Level 3–7, Higher Level 4–7.
- Science Stream: 2 Group 1/2, 1 Group 3/6, 2 Group 4, 1 Group 5, at least 2 at Higher Level.
- Literary Stream: 2 Group 1/2, 2 Group 3/6, 1 Group 4, 1 Group 5, at least 2 at Higher Level.
- Equivalency calculation: each subject converted to percentage, averaged, plus 0.3% per diploma point.
- * 7=98%, 6=90%, 5=80%, 4=70%, 3=60%, 2=50%.