Sana'a: Dr. Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti, President of the University of Sana'a, inaugurated on Monday free preparatory programs for students applying to medical colleges. The programs are organized by the university in collaboration with the University Student Forum.
According to Yemen News Agency, the university president emphasized that these programs are part of the university's strategy to enhance the admissions and academic preparation system. This initiative aligns with best practices recognized in international university ranking indicators, particularly focusing on education quality, student support, and equal opportunity.
Dr. Al-Bukhaiti explained that the programs aim to raise students' academic readiness and improve their chances of passing competitive, transparent admission and selection tests. He highlighted the university's commitment to providing a comprehensive learning environment based on modern infrastructure, qualified academic staff, and updated curricula, which contributes to preparing students with the scientific and cognitive skills necessary to compete both locally and internationally.
The president noted that the preparatory programs are designed on a scientific basis that considers individual differences among students. They offer focused instruction in core subjects related to medical specialties. These programs are supervised by a distinguished team of academics and employ modern teaching methods that foster critical thinking and practical understanding.
He affirmed that these programs are part of a series of student-support initiatives, which include academic advising, guidance on admissions procedures, and access to supportive educational resources.
