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Dr. El-Minshawy follows up the progress of work at the electronic Coordination Office at Assiut University on the first days of the first stage of coordinating the academic year 2025/2026

Dr. El-Minshawy follows up the progress of work at the electronic Coordination Office at Assiut University on the first days of the first stage of coordinating the academic year 2025/2026

As part of Assiut University's keenness to provide the best services to students during the University coordination season, Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of the University, conducted a field tour on Tuesday, July 29, to follow up the progress of work at the electronic Coordination Office at the Faculty of Arts inside the old campus, coinciding with the launch of the first stage of coordinating admission to universities and government institutes for the academic year 2025/2026, extended until Saturday, August 2.

  The president of the University inspected the laboratories dedicated to coordination, and assured of their readiness to receive students and provide them with the necessary technical support while registering their wishes through the coordination website, and also followed the mechanisms of workflow and organizational procedures followed to facilitate the provision of service to students and parents, in the presence of Dr. Hamid Mashhour, vice dean of the Faculty of Arts for community service and environmental development.

Dr. El-Minshawy pointed that the university has provided all the human and technical capabilities to ensure the provision of a high-efficiency electronic coordination service, within a safe and comfortable environment, to ensure a smooth experience for students and parents, praising the efforts of the technical office teams and their keenness to provide full support to students, with the speed of responding to their inquiries and solving any technical problems that may arise.

The president of the university was also keen to talk with a number of students and parents inside the Coordination Office, where he listened to their opinions and comments on the level of services provided, stressing that Assiut University puts the student's interest as its top priority, and is committed to facilitating organizational procedures for coordination in accordance with the controls approved by the Ministry of Higher Education, wishing success to all students at the beginning of their university journey.

Dr. El-Minshawy explained that two offices have been allocated for electronic coordination at the University; the first is at the Faculty of Arts and includes two laboratories with a capacity of 49 computers and supervised by 10 Specialists, while the second office is located at the Computer Center in Sector (1) of the University City for students, and includes 45 devices and supervised by 9 specialists, the laboratories work daily from eight in the morning until three in the afternoon, with technical support teams to provide immediate assistance.

It is worth mentioning that the Ministry of higher education and scientific research had announced the minimum limits for the first stage of coordination, where the minimum limit for high school students in the new system was as follows: 293 degrees and more (91.56%) for the Scientific Division (Sciences), 283 degrees and more (88.44%) for the engineering division, and 233 degrees and more (72.81%) for the literary division.
As for the old system, the minimum score was 350 degrees (85.37%) for the Scientific Division, 335 degrees (81.71%) for engineering, and 270 degrees (65.85%) for Literature.