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987 male and female students sit for the unified computer engineering exam

2021-03-13T11:19:25.781Z


DAMASCUS-SANA Today 987 male and female students sit for the unified computer engineering exam for the March 2021 session, which he conducted


Damascus-Sana

Today, 987 male and female students sit for the unified information engineering exam in the March 2021 session, which was conducted by the Center for Measurement and Evaluation at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research for fifth-year students in the Faculties of Information Engineering (software engineering, network engineering and artificial intelligence) for Syrian public and private universities undergraduate and graduates of non-Syrian universities.

The students were divided into four examination centers within the universities of Damascus, Aleppo, Al-Baath

and Tishreen, according to Dr. Maysoon Dashash, Director General of the Center, to SANA, in addition

to the external access centers in Germany, Erbil, Istanbul, Riyadh, Cairo, Jeddah, Dubai and Amman.

Dashash indicated that the exam included 50 questions in accordance with

the National Academic

Reference Standards

(NARS) that specify the minimum level of scientific knowledge and skills, and it is a model of multiple-choice questions in the axes of algorithms, data structures, software engineering, artificial intelligence, networks, and the databases axis.

The success of the student from public and private universities and obtaining a mark of 50

percent is a condition for graduation, and the student benefits from the examination aid by only two marks. The student’s success and obtaining a score of 60 percent is a condition for applying for preference for higher studies.

Indian Helena

Source: sena

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