The final exams for first-year students at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences have begun under the Bologna system. These exams aim to ensure education quality and achieve sustainable development goals.
Under the guidance of Dean Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Professor Dr. Osama Kazem Jabbar, conducted an inspection tour. He was accompanied by the Director of the Registration Department, Mr. Khalil Ibrahim Najm, to monitor the exam process.
The team reviewed the first-year exams for the 2024-2025 academic year (First Round). They emphasized adherence to the ministerial instructions for examination committees. They also inquired with students about any difficulties to provide support, wishing them success.

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