AA Ministry et Result 2017 Grade 6 and Grade 8 (2025). Get the Latest Updates on Addis Ababa (AA) Grade 8 and Grade 6 Ministry Exam Results 2017 EC. The upcoming Grade 8 and Grade 6 citywide “Ministry” exam results for Addis Ababa are likely to be released in July 2024 (Hamle 5, 2017 EC).
According to the report, last year, the Addis Ababa City Education Bureau set the passing score at 50% (with a slightly lower threshold of 45% for students with disabilities. Additionally, the Bureau’s official report indicates that 85,219 students took the Grade 8 exam during the day and evening sessions across government and private schools, and 67,903 students (approximately 78.9%) scored 50% or above.
AA Ministry et Result Grade 6 and Grade 8
As soon as both annual exam is finished. The Addis Ababa Ministry makes a public announcement, AA Ministry et Result, regarding the Grade 6 results and the Grade 8 results. This 6th-grade examination is a new “first cycle” assessment introduced under Ethiopia’s new education roadmap, effectively serving as the primary school leaving exam (PSLE).
Remember, the Addis Ababa Education Bureau similarly set a passing mark of 50% for Grade 6 (and 45% for students with disabilities). Bureau officials lauded the examination process and noted that results were processed quickly; Dr. Zelalem Mulatu commended the exam administration team for working day and night to deliver the results promptly.
This prompt release was intended to give students and parents ample time to plan for the transition to Grade 7 in the upcoming school year. According to Ethiopia’s Ministry of Education, the introduction of the Grade 6 exam (PSLE) and the continued Grade 8 exam are intended to identify learning gaps early and improve secondary readiness.
When will The Result be published?
Last Year, Addis Ababa’s Grade 6 regional Ministry exam results were released shortly after the Grade 8 results, in late July 2024 (Hamle 13, 2016 EC). Students and parents are advised to use these official platforms for the most reliable results. Once on the site, they can also download or print the result page for their records.
How to check the AA Ministry’s result online?
For both Grade 8 and Grade 6, the Ministry of Education and the Addis Ababa Education Bureau provide official online portals for students and parents to check their exam results.
The most recent results were accessible through the ministry.et a web platform dedicated to Addis Ababa. For example, Grade 8 results were available at aa.ministry.et
Grade 6 Result released at aa6.ministry.et.
On these sites (or their “Results” page), users enter the student’s registration number and name to view their results. The Addis Ababa Education Bureau officially announced these links; Fana Broadcasting, for instance, directed Grade 8 students to the aa.ministry.et portal and Grade 6 students to aa6.ministry.et for result lookup.
For Grade 8:
- Visit aa.ministry.et
- Click on the Result.
- Enter your registration number
- Click the “Check Result” Button.
For Grade 6:
- Visit
aa6.ministry.et
- Navigate to the “Check Results” option.
- Enter your registration number.
- Click “Search” to view your results.
How to check the Result Using Telegram Bots?
In addition to the web portals, alternative methods for checking results were offered. The Education Bureau has set up a Telegram bot for Grade 6 results (at @G6MinistryResultQMTBot) and also enabled result inquiries via SMS.
- In the Telegram app,
For Grade 8, search for@G8MinistryResultQMTBot
.
For Grade 6, Search for@G6MinistryResultQMTBot
- To start the bot, click on the “Start” button.
- The list of regions will now be displayed. Click on Addis Ababa.
- Now enter your registration number and first name.
- That’s it.
Concusion
The Grade 6 exam, as part of the new national policy, has now entirely replaced the old system – it is the first nationwide standardized exam checkpoint before students enter middle school. (Previously, students only took national exams in Grade 8 and above.).
Under the new education roadmap, Grade 6 now marks the end of primary school (first cycle) and Grade 8 the end of middle school (second cycle)