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Electronic coordination laboratories at Ain Shams University receive successful students in the high school for the first stage coordination

Since this morning, the computer labs allocated by Ain Shams University for electronic coordination have begun to receive successful students in high school in the first stage of coordination, under the auspices of Prof. Ghada Farouk, Acting President of Ain Shams University and Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, and Prof. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and general supervision of coordination work at the university. Ibrahim Saeed Hamza, Assistant Secretary for the Education and Student Sector.

The university administration allocated 13 computer laboratories, when choosing them, taking into account the geographical distribution to provide service and facilitation to the largest number of students who wish to obtain the electronic coordination service. Heliopolis, as well as the Faculty of Engineering in Abdo Pasha Square and the Faculty of Agriculture in Shubra.

   
   

A laboratory has also been allocated to receive students with special abilities at the Vision Center headquarters in the Faculty of Arts, and this laboratory has been equipped technically and humanly to provide all aspects of assistance, advice and guidance in applying to universities during the electronic coordination process.

   
   

The university is preparing through a specialized work team to answer all inquiries of students and their families and help them in coordination in all stages of coordination in order to ensure their future through the general management team for education and student affairs at the university while providing all means of comfort and logistical services to all students and visitors to the laboratories based on the directives of the university leadership.

It is worth noting that all electronic coordination laboratories at Ain Shams University receive students according to the dates announced by the Ministry of Higher Education for the applicable coordination stages.

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