The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Baghdad hosted a conference announcing the results of central admission for the academic year 2023/2024, in the presence of Dr. Naim Al-Aboudi, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Scientific and Administrative, Prof. Dr. Munir Hamid Al-Saadi, Rector of the University of Baghdad, and a number of university Rectors, deans and teachers.

Al-Aboudi announced the acceptance of (245291) male and female students in Iraqi public universities within the central admission channels for the academic year 2024/2023, and explained during the conference on announcing the results of the central admission to accept (237066) students within the central admission channel for the public channels and the families of martyrs and accept (7998) within the direct admission channel and (227) within the elite channel. Al-Aboudi also directed universities to start student registration procedures and approve the central admission results data published on the ministry’s official website.

Al-Aboudi revealed the development of a university, ten colleges, one hundred and twenty-nine departments in public universities to absorb inputs in public universities, and said in his speech that the ministry continues its studied scientific and academic path aimed at contributing qualitatively to achieving development by meeting the needs of society for educational services, enabling citizens to study university, and strengthening and enriching the map of academic institutions in all Iraqi provinces.

At the end of the ceremony, the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naim Al-Aboudi, congratulated the University of Baghdad and all the Iraqi academic family for registering the university an unprecedented competitive position in the Shanghai classification of subjects, and that this new achievement is added to its achievements in the international classifications embodied by Iraq’s achievement of 37th place in the world.

 

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