Al-Amal College Conducts a Mock Exam for the Ministerial Assessment Using Advanced Technology
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance the educational process and boost student readiness, Al-Amal College for Specialized Medical Sciences conducted a mock exam simulating the national ministerial assessment for second-year students in the Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques. The exam was held with close academic oversight and direct supervision from Professor Dr. Abdul Ameer Al-Khafaji, Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs.
The exam was administered using the Bubble Sheet system, an advanced method that trains students in ministerial exam procedures. This approach enhances accuracy and speed in answering, while also ensuring transparency and fairness in evaluation.
Professor Dr. Mofeed Jaleel Awad, Dean of the College, emphasized the importance of this initiative, noting that its primary goal is to familiarize students with objective-style questions and the use of smart answer sheets. It also aims to raise both psychological and academic preparedness ahead of the official exams and to evaluate individual and group performance to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
The Dean also praised the high level of organization during the exam and reaffirmed the college’s commitment to adopting the latest educational and assessment methods to provide an exceptional learning experience for its students.
This simulation reflects Al-Amal College’s dedication to advancing the educational process in line with the highest academic standards, ensuring the graduation of skilled professionals capable of keeping pace with scientific advancements in the medical field.
Best wishes to our dear students for continued success in their upcoming exams!