Dr. Al-Minshawy continues his inspection tours to follow up on the progress of the second semester exams.
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, continued his inspection tours to monitor the progress of the second semester exams at the university's faculties. This morning, Wednesday, May 21, he visited the Faculty of Law's exam committees to ensure the smooth running of the exam process and ensure it proceeds in a calm and orderly atmosphere, in accordance with the announced schedules and approved timetable.
Dr. El-Minshawy was accompanied during his inspection tour by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Douib Hussein Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Legal Advisor to the President of the University; and Dr. Ragab Mohamed El-Kahlawy, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law for Education and Student Affairs.
During his tour, Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy checked on the extent of adherence to exam regulations, emphasizing the importance of providing a calm and safe environment to ensure students' comfort during their exams. He also emphasized the need for subject professors and supervisors to be present in the exam committees to ensure student inquiries are answered and any urgent problems that may arise during the exams are dealt with immediately.
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy emphasized that exams are a crucial and important stage in students' educational journeys, which prompts the university administration to ensure the implementation of all regulatory measures that ensure the highest levels of transparency and equal opportunities for all. He also directed the strengthening of oversight mechanisms within exam committees and the adoption of decisive measures to counter any attempts to disrupt the exam process or commit any form of cheating.
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy began his tour by inspecting the second-year exam committees at the Faculty of Law, where approximately 3,000 students are taking their exams.
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy was keen to listen to students' opinions regarding the nature and difficulty of the exams and inquired about any problems they might encounter during the exams, wishing them continued success.
 
           
             
 
  
 