Damascus-SANA
183 male and female students of the Basic Education Certificate Course 2021 from various governorates qualified for the second stage exams for admission to the National Center for Excellence for the academic year 2021-2022.
The Excellence and Creativity Authority stated in a statement that SANA received a copy of it today that the tests for the second phase will be held between the 5th and 9th of next September at the center’s headquarters in Lattakia, where the center provides internal housing and full care for the participants in the tests.
According to the statement, coordination of the students' transfer to the center is carried out in cooperation with the Ministry of Education (the directorates of education in the governorates), noting that the students do not bear any financial expenses.
The authority explained that the tests for this stage take the form of a personal interview and aim to assess abilities and personal traits (self-knowledge, independence, language fluency, self-confidence, initiative ability, motivation, inclinations, trends and personal patterns), noting that the rate of qualifying successful candidates for the third stage is according to specific criteria and foundations.
The results can be found on the authority's official website and its official Facebook page.
The number of students who applied for the first admission test for the National Center for Excellence on the 25th of this month reached 1,444 male and female students from the Basic Education Certificate Course 2021.
Indian Helena