President of Beni Suef University : declared for the first time .... Medical committees to give certificates of exemption from recruitment for students with disabilities
Prof. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, announced today that the university will receive a medical committee from the Egyptian Armed Forces to issue exemption certificates for students with disabilities for the first time in Egyptian universities. 2018 years for persons with disabilities.
For his part, Professor Mansour Hassan expressed his happiness with this measure, which was met with happiness and satisfaction from students with disabilities and their families who find it difficult to travel to their recruiting areas, thanking the Egyptian armed forces led by the team/ Sedky Sobhy for their prompt response to the request from the university. The committees are organized by the recruitment and mobilization department of the Armed Forces Organization and Management Organization that shows the extent of community services provided by the recruitment and mobilization department and highlights the role of the armed forces in supporting all sects and groups of society.
Rector added that these committees are mandated to end all recruitment procedures for students with disabilities and provide them with certificates of conscription treatment in their places of presence, pointing out that the university has contacted with the Department of Organization and Administration and the recruitment and mobilization of the armed forces to study the possibility of there be medical committees recruitment university to conduct the disclosure of students The response to the university students in a period not exceeding one month.
Dr. Umna Mohsen, Director of the University's Disability Challenger Unit, said that the medical examination will be signed under the chairmanship of Brig. AH Hazem Mohammed Abdel Rahim, director of the recruitment and mobilization department in El-Menya and director of the military education department at the university. More than 20 students with disabilities from the Faculties of Arts, Law, Commerce, Information, Industrial Education and Social Service.