Examination Instructions No. (134) of 2000 issued by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, as follows:

· Instructions for examination committees and the mechanisms for their formation, calculating the duration of study according to the semester and annual study systems, preparing curricula, and mechanisms for calculating grades. What the student gets and how it is distributed according to the academic system approved by the college, as stipulated in Articles (2-7) of the examination instructions.

· Dealing with cases of failure or success and calculating the number of lessons in which the student is allowed to take the second-round exams and the cases in which the student is allowed to take the second-round exams or not. These are cases where the student completes or requests deleted or new study materials, and addresses cases of failure and downloading (passing) as stipulated in the article ( 8) From the exam instructions.

· Treating cases of failure by absence and calculating the percentages related to that, whether the absence is with a legitimate excuse or without a legitimate excuse, as stipulated in Article (9) of the examination instructions.

· Cases of allowing the postponement of first-round exams or not, and the reasons for that, as stipulated in Articles (01-21) of the exam instructions.

· The mechanism for calculating the grades a student obtains during his studies in the college and the number of study units for theoretical and practical subjects in the event of his success in the first round or the second round. Substitute the final results with the grades in accordance with what was stipulated in Articles (13-17) of the examination instructions.

· Cases of promotion of a student’s registration due to his failure for two years in the same stage or in the event of exceeding the period allowed for study in the college, as stipulated in Article (91) of the Constitution. Exam notes.

· Addressing cases of student cheating during semester or final exams and the penalty for that, which is that the student is considered to have failed in all academic subjects for that academic year based on Article (20) of Education. Examinations.

· Cases of postponing a student’s studies, the number of years a student is allowed to postpone his studies, and the controls related to that, as stipulated in Article (12) of the examination instructions.

· For more information, the student can review the text of the instructions for the exam located in Appendix No. (1) of this guide.

Appendix(1)

Examination Instructions No. (134) of 2000

Article 1-

These instructions apply to universities, the Technical Education Authority, the colleges and institutes affiliated with each of them, and private colleges.

Article 2-

The college council determines, upon a proposal from the department or branch council in a college in which there are no departments, the number and type of endeavor exams, the method of conducting them, and calculating their percentages, provided that the endeavor grade is not less than 30% thirty percent and does not exceed 50% fifty percent of the final grade, except for subjects with The practical and applied nature is left to the College Council to determine.

Article 3 –

First – The quarterly or annual final exam for the first and second rounds will be confidential in all subjects.

Secondly – The semester or annual exam includes the vocabulary of the subjects scheduled during the semester or year, provided that the study period for semester lessons is not less than (15) fifteen weeks and for annual lessons is not less than (30) thirty weeks, not including the days of final exams and school holidays.

Article 4-

The faculty member is committed to programming the vocabulary of the subjects he studies, along with the distribution of grades for the annual examination and the final examination. This is announced at the beginning of the academic year and the students’ annual examination grades are announced no less than five days before the start of the current examinations. Final through the department after approval by the department head. The student has the right to object to the grade or Correct the error during the mentioned period.

Article -5-

The college or institute council shall form, upon the proposal of the dean, one or more permanent committees to administer examinations during the academic year.

Article 6-

The minimum passing grade (50%) is fifty percent for each subject.

Article 7 –

Every two semester subjects in colleges that adopt the semester system are counted as one annual subject unless the number of semester hours is equal to the minimum number of study hours for one subject during the academic year.

Article 8 (amended)

First: A student who fails half of the subjects (allocating the fraction in the case of an odd number of subjects in the student’s favor) or less in the first round exams is allowed to take the second round exams in the subjects in which he failed. Conversely, he is considered to have failed the first round, with the exception of students in the final year. In the College of Medicine, taking into account the above Pursuant to Article (20) of these instructions.

Secondly – If the student is considered to have failed any of the first or second rounds, he must repeat the year in full time and take an exam in the subjects in which he failed, as well as the subjects in which he obtained an acceptable grade.

Third – The failing student will be exempted from the deleted subjects and will be required to take the new subjects in his class when changing curricula, provided that this does not lead to his transfer to a higher class or his graduation unless it is not required for a subject, taking into account what was stated in clause (Second). From this article.

Fourth – If a student succeeds in all subjects in the academic stage and fails in some of the subjects from a lower grade, he will be passed to the higher grade and remain in the subjects he failed in and must pass in the year the next course even if he succeeds in the subjects of the upper grade.