The primary school examination system is set for a significant change with the introduction of a new policy eliminating examination fees. Currently, students appearing for primary school examinations are required to pay a fee. The forthcoming decision aims to make primary education more accessible by removing this financial barrier. Authorities have indicated the policy is nearing finalization and will be implemented soon. This move is expected to benefit a large number of students, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Details regarding the implementation timeline and any potential adjustments to the examination process are yet to be announced. The government anticipates this change will encourage greater participation in primary education.