The final examinations for the second semester of first-year students in the Business Administration Department at the College of Administrative Sciences officially commenced this morning, Monday, June 1, 2026, in the central halls and lecture theaters of Al-Mustaqbal University. The examinations are being conducted as part of the requirements of the current academic year and in accordance with the approved academic calendar.
Students began their examination schedule on the first day with the Principles of Accounting exam, which started at 9:00 a.m. The examination process was carried out under comprehensive organizational arrangements by the examination committees and invigilators to ensure a calm, comfortable, and well-prepared environment that would enable students to perform at their best.
Academic Examination Schedule
The examination period will continue for two weeks and is scheduled to conclude on Sunday, June 14, 2026, with a designated duration for each subject according to the official timetable.
Examination Procedures
The examinations are conducted using black ballpoint pens only for answering on the bubble sheet answer forms. Students are not permitted to replace answer sheets or borrow materials inside the examination hall.
Examination Regulations
The department administration emphasized the necessity of presenting both the university ID card and the university badge. Students arriving after the specified examination time will not be permitted to enter, and no student may leave the examination hall until at least one and a half hours after the start of the exam.
These strict organizational and logistical measures, implemented by the college deanship and the department presidency, aim to reinforce quality standards and academic integrity in higher education, while enabling hundreds of students to successfully progress to the next academic stage in a manner that reflects the aspirations and educational excellence of Al-Mustaqbal University.
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