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Sunday, 30 January 2022 08:25

BU President inspects Exams Work and Production Units at Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine and confirms on Applying Precautionary Measures

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Prof.Dr.Gamal Sosa, Benha Univesrity President continued his inspections tours to follow up the first semester exams at faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine. Benha University President was accompanied by Prof.Dr. Amany Abbas, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine dean and Prof.Dr. Mahmoud El Zabalawy, the Faculty of Agriculture dean. During his tour, Benha University President inspected exams halls and he confirmed on applying precautionary measures such as wearing masks and leaving safe distances between students. Prof.Dr.Gamal Sosa was also keen during the tour to listen to the students' opinions about the nature of exams' questions. He also commended during his tour Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine preparations for exams and taking all measures to work on the comfort of students to perform their exams.

      It is worth mentioned that, Dr.Gamal Sosa has inaugurated the Discussion hall after renewing it during his tour at faculty of Veterinary Medicine. He also has inspected the Central research Lab, Distinguish environmental pollutants survey Center and the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. On the other hand, Dr.Gamal Sosa has inspected fish farms projects, greenhouses units and ornamental plants production during his tour at Faculty of agriculture. At the end of his visit, Dr.Gamal Sosa, Benha University President confirmed on the University's keenness to develop production units in the faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, to market their products and to offer them to citizens at low prices and in high quality, within the framework of Benha University’s role to serve it’s the local community.

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