Preparations Complete for Starting the Sudan Certificate Exams in Rwanda
Kigali – Sudanhorizon
Ambassador Khalid Musa has confirmed that all preparations for the start of the Sudanese Certificate exams, to be held for the first time in the Republic of Rwanda, have been completed and the examination centers are up to part in terms of technical, logistical, and security measures.
In press statements following a meeting of the embassy’s committee with the head invigilator, a representative from the Sudanese Federal Ministry of Education, and the administration of Al-Azizia School in Kigali, Musa said he was satisfied with the progress of the exam arrangements. He commended the Ministry of Education’s efforts in designating Kigali as one of the external centers for the Sudanese Certificate exams for the first time.
Musa expressed his gratitude to the Rwandan authorities for facilitating the procedures and praised the role of the University of Medical Sciences and Technology (UMST), which is hosting the exams in its premises, which meet the required technical and security standards.
The ambassador affirmed the continuation of the educational process for the Sudanese youth community in Rwanda, in line with the Sudanese curriculum. He noted the participation of some members of the Arab community in this year’s exams as well, and expressed his hope that the intermediate-level exams would resume soon.
He indicated that ensuring the academic and scientific future of the community’s children by facilitating national exams would remain a primary objective of the Sudanese Embassy in Rwanda. He emphasized the success of Sudanese students in Rwandan universities, including the University of Medical Sciences and Technology – Rwanda Branch, whose number exceeds four thousand.
He explained that these successes motivate further efforts to enhance and develop the educational process for Sudanese students in Rwanda.
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