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Ain Shams University's electronic coordination labs received 5143 students at the end of the second coordination phase

Yesterday, the computer labs for electronic coordination at Ain Shams University concluded receiving high school students to register their preferences in the second phase, in continuation of the electronic coordination work for the academic year 2024-2025.

This came under the auspices of Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abedeen, President of Ain Shams University, and under the supervision of the Education and Students Sector, the General Administration of Education and Students Affairs. The work of the second phase of coordination concluded after receiving 5143 male and female students in the various university labs.

         
   
         

Students were distributed to 14 computer labs equipped with 330 computers in the Faculties of Computer and Information Sciences, Arts, Agriculture, and Engineering, in addition to the Faculty of Girls, and labs designated for students with special needs in the Faculties of Arts and Computer and Information Sciences.

The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research decided to extend the coordination period for the second phase to end on Sunday, August 25 instead of Saturday, August 24, in order to provide a full opportunity for all students in the phase.

   
   

The second phase included high school students who obtained 265 points or more, representing 64.63% for the science division, and 230 points or more, representing 56.09% for the literary division. Students will be nominated according to the latest version entered and saved in the electronic system on the coordination website: www.tansik.egypt.gov.eg.