The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Council held its thirteenth periodic session, chaired by Prof. Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh and attended by all members. The council discussed several important issues and made decisions to enhance academic and administrative processes. Members emphasized the need to inform faculty members about schedules for theoretical and practical lectures for undergraduate and postgraduate students. They also stressed the importance of setting fixed timetables for lab and field work, as well as days allocated for research outside the college.
The council directed faculty members to prepare thoroughly for the second semester exams, particularly for first-stage students under the Bologna system and postgraduate students. Attendees reaffirmed the necessity of adhering to ministerial instructions for competitive exams and ensuring a suitable environment for their administration.
Additionally, members discussed the maintenance and repair of college laboratory equipment to ensure the smooth progress of the educational process. The meeting also addressed scientific research affairs, promotions, administrative matters, and plans for undergraduate and postgraduate studies, making appropriate decisions accordingly.

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