The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad witnessed the commencement of the final exams for the first level / fall semester / first attempt for the academic year 2024/2025 for undergraduate students across all scientific departments, in accordance with the Bologna Process system.

The Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, conducted an inspection tour of the examination halls, accompanied by the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs and Postgraduate Studies, Professor Dr. Mohammed Shaker Mahmoud, and the head of the Academic Systems Division at the college, Dr. Ous Ali Mohammed.

During the tour, the Dean emphasized adherence to examination instructions and the uniform dress code for all students, as stipulated by the directives issued by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. She urged students to monitor their formative assessment grades and mid-term exam results through the Bologna Process system – Student Application.

She also called for addressing all obstacles faced by students and ensuring the provision of all necessary requirements to create a suitable examination environment for them.

Furthermore, she appreciated the efforts made by the scientific departments and examination committees, which contributed to overcoming challenges for students and ensuring the success of the educational process under the Bologna Process system at the college.

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