Regular Progress of First Semester Exams at Beni-Suef Faculty of Education
28 Dec 2024
This morning, Professor Osama Mahmoud Qrani, Dean of the Faculty of Education, inspected the progress of the first-semester exams, accompanied by Professor Mohamed Mostafa Taha, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs; Professor Ahmed Badawy, Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research; Professor Ahmed Fikry Bahnasawy, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development; and Mr. Mohamed Abdo, General Director of the Faculty.
The Dean emphasized the importance of daily monitoring to ensure the smooth running of exams, providing all necessary resources and a suitable environment. He also highlighted the availability of spacious examination halls to accommodate students, the arrangement of special exam committees for students with special needs along with necessary assistance, and the presence of medical staff to handle any emergencies. He further stressed adherence to preventive and health measures to ensure a safe examination process.
Professor Mohamed Mostafa Taha underscored the significance of conducting inspection tours across all exam venues to verify the availability of essential services and facilities for students. He also noted that students were consulted about the exam difficulty level, its alignment with the curriculum, and its time distribution. Additionally, he affirmed the strict enforcement of penalties for cheating or misconduct inside the examination halls.
In preparation for the exams, Professor Ahmed Fikry Bahnasawy confirmed the faculty's readiness for the first-semester exams by ensuring the provision of all necessary services. He emphasized the importance of collaboration among all parties to successfully conduct the exams while maintaining a supportive and stress-free environment for students.
The Dean reiterated the faculty's commitment to providing a conducive atmosphere for students, addressing any challenges they may face, and ensuring compliance with examination rules and regulations.
Meanwhile, Professor Ahmed Badawy affirmed that these measures reflect the faculty’s continuous efforts to ensure the smooth administration of exams. He encouraged students to work diligently to achieve academic excellence and urged them to respect university traditions, abide by regulations, and adhere to the faculty’s exam policies for an organized and successful examination process.