Launch of Final Exams in Dhamar’s Technical and Vocational Institutes

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Dhamar: The Deputy Governor of Dhamar, Mahmoud Al-Jubain, inaugurated the final ministerial exams for the second semester in public and private vocational, technical, and medical institutes for the academic year 1447 AH. During the launch at the Industrial Technical Institute, Al-Jubain emphasized the importance of technical and vocational education in supplying the labor market with qualified personnel capable of contributing to sustainable development, especially given the current conditions facing the country.

According to Yemen News Agency, Al-Jubain highlighted the local authority's significant attention to the technical education sector, considering it a key pillar for economic and industrial advancement. He praised the level of preparation and organization observed at the examination centers. Al-Jubain urged students to focus and persevere to achieve the best results, reflecting their efforts throughout the academic year, and wished them success in their academic and professional journeys.

The Head of the Technical and Vocational Education Sector, Ahmed Al-Jarfi, explained that the exams are proceeding according to the ministerial plan and in a suitable environment that ensures students can take their exams calmly and with full concentration, achieving good results. He pointed out the office's commitment to overcoming all difficulties and providing a conducive environment for examination centers to ensure accurate implementation and the integrity of results. Al-Jarfi commended the efforts of the educational and administrative staff in making the academic year a success.

In the same context, the Dean of the Commercial Technical Institute, Nasser Al-Mujahli, stated that the number of students taking the exams reached 450, across various departments, including accounting, office management, cybersecurity, physician assistant, midwifery, industrial control, automotive electricity, mechanics, interior design, and general electricity.