Benha National University continued its comprehensive oversight of final examinations for the 2025/2026 academic year, with Prof. Tamer Samir, President of the University, and Prof. Hussein El-Maghraby, Vice President for Academic Affairs, carrying out a series of inspection visits across several faculties, accompanied by the University’s Directors of Programs.
The visits included the Faculties of Engineering, Computer Science, Physical Therapy, Dentistry, Energy Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine, as part of the University’s commitment to ensuring the smooth and efficient administration of examinations and maintaining a supportive academic environment for students.
During the tours, Prof. Tamer Samir underscored the importance of adhering to examination regulations and quality standards while ensuring that students are provided with an environment conducive to focus and academic performance. He also emphasized the need for continuous support throughout the examination period and the prompt resolution of any issues that may arise.
Particular attention was given to the presence of Directors of Programs, faculty members, teaching assistants, and examination supervisors to ensure the effective management of examination halls and the provision of ongoing support to students.
Prof. Hussein El-Maghraby engaged with students and reviewed their feedback on the examinations, including the level of difficulty of the questions and their alignment with the course content delivered throughout the semester. The discussions formed part of the University’s efforts to ensure that assessments accurately reflect intended learning outcomes and established academic standards.
The inspection tours also reviewed invigilation procedures and compliance with examination protocols, reaffirming the University’s commitment to providing all necessary resources to support students throughout the examination period.
The visits concluded with appreciation for the efforts of Directors of Programs, faculty members, and administrative teams across the University. University leadership reaffirmed that close monitoring of the examination process will continue throughout the assessment period to ensure its smooth operation and to uphold the academic standards that define Benha National University.