Assiut University receives a committee from the Supreme Council of universities to follow up the aptitude tests at the Faculty of Fine Arts
Within the framework of coordinating university admissions for the academic year 2025, and in continuation of the progress of aptitude tests, the Faculty of Fine Arts at Assiut University received a committee from the Supreme Council of universities to follow up on the progress of the tests and inspect the performance of students, under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of the University.
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy stressed that aptitude tests represent a pivotal tool for selecting students whose technical and cognitive skills correspond to the nature of studying in practical and technical colleges, in order to enhance their academic excellence opportunities. He stressed the need to fully comply with the instructions issued by the Supreme Committee for aptitude tests at the Supreme Council of universities, while providing all means of support and care for students and creating the appropriate atmosphere to perform the tests easily and conveniently, wishing them success and success.
Dr. Ahmed Abdulmoula, vice president of the University for education and Student Affairs, received the delegation of the committee in charge of following up the aptitude tests, which included: Dr. Abdul Rahman Radwan, vice dean of the Faculty of education at South Valley University, Mr. Ahmed Mohammed Mahmoud, and Mr. Baher Mohammed Abdel Hafiz, from the Supreme Council of universities, in the presence of Dr. Mohammed Helmy hefnawi, dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts.
Dr. Ahmed Abdulmoula stressed the keenness of the university administration to ensure the regularity of all student reception procedures, and the accuracy of reviewing the required documents, in order to ensure the provision of a distinguished service to new students, pointing out that aptitude tests are an effective way to select academically and practically qualified students to enroll in specialties that require special skills.
For his side, Dr. Mohammed Helmy Al-Hefnawi explained the college's commitment to applying all the standards and controls specified by the Supreme Council of universities, in order to ensure transparency and accuracy in evaluating applicants. He added that the number of students applying for aptitude tests reached 236 students, including 81 students from the Scientific Division (sport) to take the tests of the architecture department, and 155 students from the scientific and literary divisions to take the art tests eligible to join the sculpture, photography, decoration, and graphic departments.
