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PM Hun Sen Will Meet Grade-A Students on 2 February

PHNOM PENH: Prime Minister Hun Sen will meet with students who received an A grade in the 2022 high school exams on 2 February 2023.

The plan to meet with Grade-A students was announced on the official Facebook page of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports on Sunday, 22 January 2023.

Every year, students who achieved an A grade in their high school exams receive rewards from the Prime Minister and from their respective provincial governors.

According to the results of the 2022 high school exams, a total of 90,950 students passed, equal to 72.33% of all candidates. This included 1,049 Grade-A students, 7,232 Grade-B students, 19,053 Grade-C students, 31,166 Grade-D students, and 32,450 Grade-E students.


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