Amhara Region 2017 Grade 6 Result (amhara 6 ministry et )
The Amhara Regional Education Bureau has officially released the 2017 Grade 6 Regional Examination results. This year’s exams were corrected using advanced technology, making the process faster and more transparent. Students can check their results both online and through a Telegram bot.
How to Check Your Grade 6 Results Online
Students who sat for the 2017 Grade 6 Regional Examination can check their results in two ways:
Method 1: Using a Web Browser
- Open your browser on a computer or smartphone.
- Go to https://amhara6.ministry.et/#/result
- On the result form, enter your registration number and first name.
- Click on “Check Your Result” to view your score.
Note: Turn off any VPN before checking your results for faster access.
Method 2: Using the Telegram Bot
- Open Telegram and search for @emacs_ministry_result_qmt_bot.
- Click Start.
- Select your class (Grade 6).
- Select your region (Amhara).
- Enter your registration number and first name to see your result.
How to Submit a Complaint About Your Results
If you believe there is an error in your result, you can submit a complaint online.
Steps to Submit a Complaint
- Open your browser and go to https://amhara6.ministry.et/#/complaint
- Enter your registration number and first name.
- Click “Fetch Course” to see your exam subjects.
- Select the subject you want to complain about.
- Click “Add Complaint” to submit.
Grade 8 Top Student in Amhara Region 2017: The Story of Haymanot Molla
In addition to Grade 6 results, inspiring news comes from the Grade 8 Regional Examination:
- Haymanot Molla, a student from Liben Primary and Secondary School, North Gojjam Zone, scored 96.25, becoming the highest scorer in his zone and ranking 8th regionally.
Keys to His Success
- Hard work and disciplined study habits.
- Support from his parents and teachers.
- A clear vision: Haymanot dreams of becoming a doctor.
His father, Ato Mola Tesfa, explained that despite financial challenges, they provided books, advice, and moral support. Teachers at his school also gave him extra practice materials and guidance.
Regional Education Office Statement
According to the Woreda Education Office, only 289 Grade 8 students were able to take the exam due to unrest in some areas. Officials believe that if all schools participated, many more students could have achieved high scores like Haymanot.
They have called on communities, parents, and the government to work together to improve education quality in the coming years.
Final Note
The release of the 2017 Amhara Region Grade 6 and Grade 8 results marks a step forward in modernizing Ethiopia’s exam system. Students now have faster and more accessible ways to check their scores and submit complaints.
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