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6 Jun 2026, 16:20

A number of students in Isfahan gathered on Saturday, June 6, in protest against the in-person administration of exams, chanting "Students, shout out, demand your rights!" and calling for a change in the way exams are conducted.
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Hundreds of students on Saturday, June 6, held protests in various cities across Iran, including Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Shiraz, and several other cities.

In Tehran, students gathered in front of the Secretariat of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, while in other cities, they protested in front of the Ministry of Education building.
They are protesting against changes to the university entrance exam regulations and the increased impact of high school grades on the national entrance exam results.
Unofficial reports indicate the presence of security forces and special units around the protest site in Mashhad.

Previously, hundreds of students also protested on Tuesday in cities such as Tehran, Mashhad, Hamadan, and several others, gathering in front of the Ministry of Education building to demand changes to the entrance exam regulations and an increase in the impact of high school grades on the national entrance exam results, citing the negative impact of war on their preparedness for university entrance exams.
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