Radiologic Technologies Department Continues Midterm Exams Under Organized Supervision

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The College of Health and Medical Technologies witnessed, on Thursday, April 23, 2026, the continuation of midterm examinations for students of the Radiologic Technologies Department, in accordance with the official examination schedule approved by the college administration and under the direct supervision of academic and administrative committees. The examinations were conducted in a highly organized environment, as a series of measures were implemented to ensure a smooth and well-regulated process. Examination committees commenced their duties early in the morning, accompanied by continuous on-site monitoring by the department leadership and faculty members to ensure strict adherence to ministerial guidelines and regulations. The college administration emphasized its commitment to providing a suitable examination environment by preparing and equipping examination halls with all necessary requirements. This included organizing student seating arrangements to ensure appropriate spacing, providing essential facilities, and ensuring the availability of technical and administrative support to promptly address any unexpected issues. Faculty members indicated that the examination questions were designed in accordance with approved academic standards, ensuring comprehensive coverage of course materials and incorporating various levels of assessment while taking into account individual differences among students, thereby reinforcing fairness in evaluation. Students, in turn, expressed their satisfaction with the examination process, praising the level of organization and coordination within the halls, as well as the clarity and relevance of the questions to the studied material. They also noted that the overall atmosphere helped them perform confidently and calmly. These examinations reflect the college’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the academic level of its students and improving educational outcomes in alignment with labor market demands, particularly in the vital and specialized field of radiologic technologi