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The Networks Center organize the digital transformation exams for 430 researchers and faculty staff

Under the auspices of Prof. Ghada Farak, Acting President of Ain Shams University and Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, the Training Department of the Networking and Information Technology Center conducted exams for the digital transformation course for 430 researchers and faculty members, under the supervision and follow-up of Dr. Islam Hegazy, Executive Director of the Networking and Information Technology Center.

         
   
         
         
   
         

Dr. Islam Hegazy confirmed that there are 460 researchers and faculty staff who have applied to undergo the digital transformation exams, indicating that due to the large number and in an effort to meet the service for all applicants, electronic testing laboratories were used at the Faculty of Al-Alsun, where two test laboratories were opened to accommodate the number of applicants for the exam, and two examination laboratories were opened to accommodate the number of applicants for the exam. Assigning a team of supervisors and observers to conduct the examinations.

         
   
         
         
   
         

He pointed out that 430 researchers and faculty members underwent the exam, which lasted on Sunday and Monday, August 20-21, in addition to 100 other researchers and faculty members who underwent re-examinations, pointing out that the exams took place in a quiet atmosphere suitable for students.

Dr. Islam Hegazy explained that the head of the training department, Mr. Tamer Morsi, and the supervisors of the digital transformation courses, Mr. Muhammad Sayed and Mr. Assem Hagag, in cooperation with the supervisors and observers, were keen to answer all the examinees’ inquiries, especially those related to repeating, stating, or receiving a certificate of basics of digital transformation.

         
   
         
         
   
         
         
   
         
   
   
   
   

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