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The Minister of Higher Education inspects the main coordination office at Ain Shams University

Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, visited the headquarters of the main coordination office at Ain Shams University, to check its readiness to receive students before the start of coordination work during the coming period.

Accompanied by the Minister during the tour Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Metini, President of Ain Shams University, and Dr. Abdel Fattah Saud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and Mr. El-Sayed Atta, Head of the Education Sector and Supervisor of the Coordination Office at the Ministry, and Dr. Adel Abdel Ghaffar, Media Adviser and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry, Dr. Heba Shaheen, the media advisor for Ain Shams University, and one of the officials of the Coordination Office for Public Universities.

         
   
         

During the inspection tour, Dr. Abdul Ghaffar inspected the electronic system for coordination work, praising the efforts made by those in charge of the coordination office, stressing the need to pay attention to all questions of students and parents and work to overcome all obstacles that students may face, in addition to carefully reviewing all papers received from students in preparation for the completion of their enrollment in colleges and institutes Egyptian.

Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar visited the halls designated for the management of the coordination office and the reception of students, and to ensure that all the necessary capabilities are provided at all levels for the appearance of the coordination office in an appropriate manner, and in a manner that achieves the interest of workers and students who frequent it, stressing the need to facilitate students, work to achieve the principle of justice, and meet all the wishes of the students in accordance with the rules regulating this.

         
   
         

The Minister also met with a number of administrators working in the Coordination Office, and reviewed all the services provided to students, noting the importance of the role they play throughout the coordination period.

The Minister stressed the need to follow the necessary precautionary measures to ensure the safety of students and parents, stressing the commitment of all those who frequent the Coordination Office to the instructions for social distancing and the implementation of all necessary preventive measures.

It is worth noting that the Office for the Coordination of Admission to Universities and Institutes began its work this year by organizing aptitude tests for students wishing to enroll in some colleges for which admission is required to pass aptitude tests, which will continue until August 19.