Dr. Ahmed Farag El-Kased, President of Menoufia University, honored the colleges that won the first places in the competition for the best colleges in receiving students for the current academic year 2024/2025, in the presence of Dr. Sobhi Sharaf, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and Dr. Nasser Abdel Bari, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs.
Dr. Ahmed El-Kased congratulated the winning colleges, stressing the university's keenness to provide all means of comfort and support for students, and to harness all its available capabilities to serve its students, to prepare a graduate capable of competing in the local and international labor market.
The President of the University honored the competition jury, which included Dr. Nasser Abdel Bari, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs and Chairman of the Committee, and Dr. Rania Azmy, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Advisor to the Committee. Dr. Yasser Kamal, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Science and member of the jury, Dr. Mohamed Shaheen, Director General of Student Care and member of the Committee, and Dr. Walid Talaat, Director of the Rovers Department and member of the Committee, were also honored.
Dr. Ahmed El-Kased, President of the University, also handed over the cups and certificates of appreciation to the winning colleges in the presence of the deans, vice deans, and directors of the winning colleges and directors of student care.
The honoring included the colleges that won first place from the colleges established before the year 2000, where the College of Medicine won first place, the second place went to the Colleges of Specific Education and Education, and third place went to the Colleges of Arts, Nursing, and Science.
The first places of the colleges established after the year 2000 were also honored. The College of Dentistry came in first place in receiving students, while the second place went to the Colleges of Early Childhood Education and Pharmacy. The third place went to the Colleges of Veterinary Medicine, Computers and Information, and the College of Artificial Intelligence.