🔷The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences held its seventh open session for the period 19-21 December 2025 at 9:30 am on Sunday and Tuesday in the presence of the Dean of the College, Prof. Dr. Amira Muhammad Saleh, Chairman of the Council and all members. The following directives were presented: –
🔶Adherence to the specified time period after the discussion to complete the procedures for granting the scientific degree to postgraduate students
🔷Unifying the vocabulary of the lessons covered by the evaluation exam for undergraduate studies with the corresponding departments in all faculties of agriculture
🔶Directing the maintenance and upkeep of classrooms and laboratories to receive students for the next semester
The Council also discussed the various matters of the college related to scientific affairs, scientific research, administrative affairs, postgraduate and undergraduate studies, and took appropriate measures in this regard.

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