[21/09/2023 06:02]
Marib - Saba
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Major General Sultan Al-Eradah, announced the launch of construction of two colleges and residential buildings at Saba Federal Region University Province s and the assignment of an engineering office to complete the general plan (Master Plan) for the university's floor.
He also announced the provision of a laptop computer to each member of the university board and the highest scorer students from all colleges for the academic year 2021 AD - 2022 AD.
In his speech at the ceremony held by the university to welcome new students and honor the top students in the colleges for the past academic year, Major General Al-Eradah conveyed the greetings of the political leadership and the government and their wishes of success, success and excellence for the students in their academic career.
He stressed the need to provide high-quality university education according to local, regional and international academic standards and accreditation, and to continue improving academic performance in accordance with the university’s strategic plan and to meet the desires of applicants for university study.
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