Prof. Thanaa Al-Noubi Ahmed Salim, who is in charge of managing the work of the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, conducted a tour in which she followed the progress of the examination work for the college’s students. Her Excellency was accompanied by Prof. Ahmed Ismail, General Supervisor of Controls, and Engineer Awad Desouqi, General Director of the Faculty, in cooperation with various departments and units of the Faculty, headed by the Measurement and Evaluation Unit, the Information Technology Unit, the Crisis and Disaster Management Unit, the Medical Center, and the Faculty’s Civil Defense and Security Administration.
The Faculty of Agriculture at Ain Shams University continues its procedures to organize mid-term exams for the 2023/2024 academic year for bachelor’s degree students, which began from January 9th until the twenty-fourth of this month for students of the semester system and the credit hour system, amid intensive measures to ensure the safety of students, and providing an environment conducive to students’ comfort, under the auspices of Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abedeen, President of the University, Prof. Ghada Farouk, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, Prof. Thanaa Al-Noubi Ahmed Salim, Acting Dean of the Faculty.
Prof. Thanaa Al-Noubi Ahmed Salim, Acting Dean of the Faculty, explained that some committees have been allocated to accommodate all the students, with a total of (9932) students at the bachelor’s level.
During the tour conducted by Prof. Thanaa Al-Noubi Ahmed Selim, Acting Dean of the Faculty, visited the faculty’s corridors, sides and halls to inspect the progress of the examination process in accordance with the rules stipulated by the Supreme Council of Universities and the Council of Ain Shams University. She confirmed the stability of the committees and the presence of the faculty staff and teaching assistants to organize the examination process in cooperation with the observers and medical teams each in its place, noting that the faculty has taken all necessary measures to ensure a calm atmosphere that helps students take exams.