30/05/2022

Deputy Minister of Technical Education inspects the conduct of diploma exams in schools of applied technology

Deputy Minister of Technical Education inspects the conduct of diploma exams in schools of applied technology)

Dr. Mohamed Mujahid, Deputy Minister of Education for Technical Education Affairs, and Dr. Amr Basileh, Head of the Central Administration for the Development of Technical Education and Director of the Operation and Management Unit for Applied Technology Schools, inspected today the diploma exams in applied technology schools for the 2021/2022 school year.

The tour began with a visit to the Electro Egypt School of Applied Technology, which specializes in the field of electrical maintenance, in cooperation with Schneider Electric, the European Institute for Cooperation and Development, the Education Fund Hayat, and the Egypt Gold School for Applied Technology specialized in jewelry and jewelry-making technology, in partnership with Egypt Gold, and they will witness the graduation of the first class of the 2021 school year. /2022.
During his tour, Dr. Muhammad Mujahid praised the good conduct of the examinations work, and the absence of any problems, and stressed the need to adhere to the rules and regulations regulating the work of examinations, and the need for the operating room to closely monitor everything that is done to ensure that none of those rules and controls are exceeded in a way that hinders the conduct of examinations. .

Mujahid added that the theoretical and practical exams are based on measuring the extent to which students have acquired competencies, both knowledge and skills. Required in the field of specialization in a way that fully qualifies them for the labor market. The bucklete system was applied to the theoretical tests that students were subjected to during that period, and it is a system that combines the question and answer papers in one exam brochure, to ensure that tests are not cheated.
For his part, Dr. Amr Basileh said that the school year 2021/2022 will witness the graduation of students from 10 schools of applied technology, 7 schools from which the first batch will graduate, namely the Military Production School for Applied Technology in Helwan, the Military Production School for Applied Technology in Salam, and the Martyr Captain Ahmed Taleb Hotel School for Applied Technology , Electro Misr School for Applied Technology, El Sewedy School for Applied Technology, Salhia Agricultural School for Applied Technology, Egypt Gold School for Applied Technology, and 3 other schools from which the second class will graduate: El Araby School for Applied Technology, Imam Muhammad Metwally El Shaarawy School for Applied Technology, and School of Applied Technology for Mechatronics .