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Tartous University is relocating exams on Sunday and Monday from the faculties of Dentistry and Pharmacy to the Faculty of Arts.

April 4, 2025173 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
Tartous University is relocating exams on Sunday and Monday from the faculties of Dentistry and Pharmacy to the Faculty of Arts.
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The University of Tartous has decided to move the exams of Dentistry and Pharmacy colleges to the Faculty of Arts and Humanities located in Tartous city. Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, Dr. Walid Suleiman, stated that this decision was made in coordination with the university president and the university's management committee. He mentioned that the remaining exams for students will take place on Sunday and Monday at the Faculty of Arts, including oral exams, with student distribution and exam timing to be sent later in the day. Suleiman also highlighted that this is a common practice to ease transportation for students and ensure they reach their exams on time without delays. On another note, the media relations director of Tartous Governorate, Ahmed Mohammad Khair, denied reports of armed individuals entering the Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Science colleges, clarifying that suspicious movements were observed inside the buildings, prompting a joint military and security force inspection to ensure the safety of the premises, confirming that the mentioned colleges are in good condition with no damages.
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