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The Faculty of Archeology announces the results of the first semester exams for the undergraduate level for the academic year 2022-2023
The Faculty of Archeology announces the results of the first semester exams for the undergraduate level for the academic year 2022-2023

Under the auspices of Prof. Mahmoud El-Meteini, President of the University, Prof. Abdel Fattah Saud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Hossam Tantawy, Dean of the Faculty, stated that the faculty completed the exam work for its programs, which are ancient Egyptian antiquities, Islamic antiquities, Greek and Roman antiquities, archaeological and excavation sciences, managing museums and archaeological sites, and archaeological and heritage information systems on 1/18/2023, and the work of monitoring the results was completed in full on the same day, and it was announced electronically on 1/22/2023 within the framework of the digital transformation that Ain Shams University is following through the electronic control program prepared by the experts of the Faculty of Computers and Information at the university within the university management system UMS, and his Excellency added that the students of the college can identify their results after entering the user name and password for each student in the following link: https://ums.asu.edu.eg/App

His Excellency emphasized the thanks of the college administration to all the participants in the examination process for their work discipline, accuracy, and cooperation, and His Excellency added that the success rate in 4 programs of the second level achieved 100%, while in the fifth program, it reached 99.6%, thus the general percentage of success in the courses of this The level is 99.9%.

While the success rates for first-level courses ranged between 82.9% in the Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Program, 83% in Islamic Antiquities, 92% in Greek and Roman Antiquities, 88.5% in Archeology and Excavations, and 90% in Museums and Archaeological Sites Management, and 84.7 in archaeological and heritage information systems, with an average of 86.9 for the first level.