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Submitted by moiuser on 17 June 2022

THE 2022 matriculation examination results will be announced across the nation on the same day, and the results of region/ state exam centres in remote areas will be broadcast via the Ethnic People’s Programme of MRTV at 6 am on 17 June.

It will broadcast the results of Tanai, Shinbwayyan, Chipwi, Hsadone, Hpakant, Kamine, Momauk, Myothit, Lwejel, Dawphonyan, PutaO, Layyinkwin, Khaunglanphu, Sumprabum, Machanbaw and Naungmon exam centres of Kachin State, Loikaw, Bawlake, Pasaung and Meisei exam centres of Kayah State, Leiktho, Phapun, Kamamaung, Kya-in-Seikkyi, Kyaikdon, Tagundaing and Thin Gan Nyi Naung exam centres of Kayin State, Falam, Tonzang, Cikha, Tiddim, Matupi, Paletwa and Sami exam centres of Chin State, Maungtaw and Taungpyo Letwel exam centres of Rakhine State, Monghkat, Mongyan, Mongphyat, Mongyaung, Monghsat, Mongton, Mongpyin and Metmung exam centres of eastern Shan State, Kunlong, Hopan, Laukkai, Mongmit, Magyipin, Mabein and Ngaoh exam centres of northern Shan State, Pinkhun, Tinhtet, Saungpyaung, Htiyel, Lwelboung, Kunhein, Mongkaing, Kehsi Mahsan, Mongnaung, Mongshu, Wangkan, Mongpan, Tonehone and Maukmel exam centres of southern Shan State, Metta, Kyunsu, Kattalu, Sakhanthit, Kanmaw, Thazin, Pulaw, Palauk, Pala, Bokpyin and Pyigyimandaing exam centres of Taninthayi Region, Pauk, Yaypyar, Pakokku, Kamma, Wazi, Myitchay, Sedoktara, Buu, Tantlekyin, Ngape, Padang, Yesagyo, Pakhangyi, Saw, Gangaw, Kyaw and Hanthawaddy exam centres of Magway Region, Mawlaik, Kintat, Pantha, Phaungpyin, Minyar, Thayaung, Yay Auk Taung, Minechaung, Sandar, Leshi, Sum Ma Rar, Pansat, Lahe, Nanyun, Pansaung, Kalewa, Masein, Kyarpin, Panset, Taze, Dabayin, KhinU, Myinmu, Katha, Kawlin, Wuntho, Gyotaung, Intaw, Yay Twin Kone, Meza, Mawlu, Bamauk, Pinlebu, Butalin, Ayadaw, Pale, Kani and Salingyi exam centres of Sagaing Region and the Cocokyun exam centre of Yangon Region. The upper region can listen to the results on the radio at a short wave of 50.71 metres, 97.15 kilohertz while the lower part of Myanmar has a medium wave of 411.52 metres, 72.9 kilohertz.

— MNA

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