The second lecture of the program “Legal Regulations for Managing the Examination Process”

03/05/2026   Share :        
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The Measurement and Evaluation Unit, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Center, organized a training program on April 28 consisting of three lectures, as part of its efforts to develop the examination process and enhance academic performance. The second lecture featured the participation of the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs at the College of Law, Dr. Fatima Abdul Rahim, who delivered an important presentation addressing key aspects of the examination process, particularly methods of paper-based and electronic grading, while highlighting potential errors and ways to avoid them. The lecture also witnessed significant engagement from attendees, who shared their professional experiences and discussed practical cases they had encountered, contributing to enriching the discussion and enhancing the overall benefit. This program reflects the university’s commitment to providing a well-structured examination environment based on sound scientific principles, ensuring fairness and quality in student assessment.