Your Tawjihi seat number — where to get it and which portal to use
The #1 reason lookups fail is using the wrong portal: one site is for results, another for the seat card, and each asks for different details. Pick what you need and we’ll point you to the right place — we never ask for your details here.
Lookup happens exclusively on official Ministry of Education portals — never enter your national ID anywhere else.
The seat card — ministry exams portal
What you need: your national ID (10 digits) + birthdate as officially registered.
- Open the ministry exams portal exams.moe.gov.jo (button below).
- Enter your national ID and birthdate — on the government site itself, in the same order as your civil-registry record.
- Your seat card appears: seat number, exam hall, and registered subjects. Save it or take a screenshot.
- Check your registered subjects — if anything is wrong, request a correction from the portal itself within the ministry-announced window.
The portal opens within windows the ministry announces each session — finding it closed outside those windows is normal, not a problem with your data.
In short: which portal asks for what?
exams.moe.gov.jo
Purpose: the seat card
- Asks for: national ID + birthdate
- Gives you: seat number, exam hall, registered subjects, and the data-correction request
tawjihi.jo
Purpose: results lookup
- Asks for: the seat number only
- Works only after results are officially announced — closed before that
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Through the Ministry of Education exams portal exams.moe.gov.jo: enter your national ID and birthdate exactly as officially registered, and your seat card appears with your seat number, exam hall, and registered subjects. The portal opens within the windows the ministry announces for each session.
They are two different portals for two different purposes: exams.moe.gov.jo issues the seat card and asks for your national ID + birthdate, while tawjihi.jo is the results lookup and asks for the seat number itself — and it only works once results are announced. Entering your national ID on the results site (or vice versa) returns nothing.
Common causes: the birthdate typed in a different order than your civil-registry record, a mistyped national ID (10 digits), the portal being closed outside announced windows, or using the results site instead of the exams portal. If it persists, your school keeps the seat cards, and the education directorate is the next official stop.
Check with your school first — schools receive and hand out seat cards. If that fails, your local education directorate is the next official channel.
The seat-card page on exams.moe.gov.jo includes a data-correction request within a window the ministry announces each session. Submit the correction from the portal itself before the deadline, and tell your school too.
No. Results and seat-number lookup happen exclusively on the official Ministry of Education portals, and the ministry itself warns against sites that claim name-based lookup or collect national IDs. Never enter your national ID on a non-government site — including ours; we only point you to the official path.
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