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Kuwait Targets Fake Exam Content on Social Media

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Kuwait Targets Fake Exam Content on Social Media

The Kuwaiti Ministry of Education is cracking down on fake exam leaks. Seventeen social media accounts and groups on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Telegram, and WhatsApp have been referred to the authorities for spreading false information and sharing fake Grade 12 final exam questions.

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According to the ministry, these accounts were reported to the Cybercrime Combating Department for trying to undermine the integrity of the examination process. Officials made it clear: there will be zero tolerance for any attempts to disrupt the fairness of final exams.

Kuwait Targets Fake Exam Content on Social Media

To protect students who are working hard and playing by the rules, the ministry is working closely with security agencies to keep a close eye on online platforms during exam season. They’ve promised immediate action against anyone spreading rumors, leaking test questions, or posting misleading content.

High school students are being reminded to follow the guidelines set by exam committees, listen to supervisors, and leave mobile phones and smart devices at home or outside exam halls.

Kuwait Targets Fake Exam Content on Social Media

The ministry also advised students and their parents to rely only on official sources for any updates or information. Falling for unverified content online can cause unnecessary stress and confusion.

Their final message? Real success doesn’t come from shortcuts, it comes from effort, discipline, and respecting the rules. The ministry says it stands firmly behind students as they head into this crucial chapter of their academic journey.

Stay smart, stay focused, and don’t fall for the fakes.

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