Dr. El-Minshawy inspects the electronic coordination laboratories at the Faculty of Arts and the University City at Assiut University to check the readiness to receive high school students
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of Assiut University, confirmed the full technical and technical readiness of the e-coordination laboratories at the University, during his inspection tour conducted this morning, Monday, July 14, to follow up the regularity of work inside the e-coordination laboratories dedicated to serving high school students at the stage of registering aptitude tests, which began on Saturday, July 12 and continues until Thursday, July 24.
Dr. El-Minshawy explained that the university prepares early every year for the coordination period, by equipping laboratories with modern equipment and qualified technical staff, to ensure the provision of safe, accurate and fast electronic service for students and parents, stressing that the University harnesses its technological and human potential to provide a comfortable and supportive registration environment, based on its community and educational role.
The university president's tour included inspecting the electronic coordination Laboratory at the Faculty of Arts on the old campus, accompanied by Dr. Mohammed Abu Rahab, vice dean for education and Student Affairs, Dr. Sameh al-Banna, vice dean for graduate studies and research, Dr. Hamid Mashhour, vice dean for community service and environmental development, and Mr. Ezz Al-Mansouri, Secretary of the college.
During the visit, Dr. El-Minshawy was keen to follow up on the technical and technical readiness of the laboratory by identifying the efficiency of equipment equipment, internet availability and speed, as well as the efficiency of the technical support team supervising the laboratory, which includes two halls containing 49 computers connected to the internet, under the supervision of a team of 10 specialists to provide technical support and guidance to students.
The tour also included an inspection of the electronic coordination laboratory located at the Computer Center in the University City (students), where Dr. El-Minshawy followed up the regularity of work and the extent of readiness to receive students.the laboratory includes two halls equipped with 45 computers, in addition to a monitoring room with cameras, and supervised by a team of 9 specialists with experience in the electronic coordination system.
The president of the university was accompanied during his tour of the electronic coordination Laboratory in the University City(students) by Mr. Mahmoud Antar, director general of the university cities, Mr. Emad Mohammed Sayed, director of the University City (students), and a number of employees and supervisors in the university cities sector.
The laboratories work daily from eight in the morning until three in the afternoon, amid the constant presence of technical support teams to facilitate registration procedures and ensure immediate assistance to students and parents.
During his tour, the president of the University directed to provide an appropriate organizational atmosphere inside the laboratories, to ensure the smooth and easy registration of wishes, especially during peak periods, with the need to comply with the regulatory procedures approved by the Ministry of higher education and scientific research, provide a sufficient number of devices and enhance technical presence when needed.
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy praised the efforts exerted by the operators of the two laboratories, praising their commitment and efforts in providing excellent service, stressing that the student's interest will remain a major priority for the university administration, which supports its students from their first steps until their graduation.