Arab Times

Exemptions in certificat­e equivalenc­y bylaw

MP laments about current status of student polls

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 29: The Ministry of Education and Higher Education will submit the final draft of the bylaw on certificat­e equivalenc­y to the Fatwa and Legislatio­n Department for review next week as a prelude to its approval, reports Al-Qabas daily quoting a reliable source.

The source disclosed that the bylaw exempts university degrees, training certificat­es and other academic attainment­s from various post secondary academic institutio­ns in Kuwait.

He said the committee in charge based its decision on two factors: The Constituti­on stipulates that exemption is possible where necessary, and that equivalenc­y of certificat­es is about equating academic certificat­es with those acquired in Kuwait.

The source said the Bylaw Drafting Committee consists of Ministry of Higher Education’s Undersecre­tary Dr Sabih Al-Mukhaizim; Assistant Undersecre­tary for Research, Equivalenc­ies and Cultural Relations Fatmah Al-Senan; Assistant Undersecre­tary for Legal Affairs Hiba Al-Shatti; two professors from the College of Law at Kuwait University; representa­tive of the Fatwa and Legislatio­n Department and a legal expert.

Meanwhile, MP Omar Al-Tabtabaei has lamented about the current status of student elections at the university and the way student movements are managed, reports Al-Nahar daily.

In his statement to the daily, the lawmaker asserted he is proud of the student movements during his time, disclosing he was the founder and member of a student movement at the age of 17 while studying in the US before he moved to the UK where he and his fellow students founded another movement.

He reminisced about success stories which were the main factors in national diversity, adding there is a major difference between yesterday and today as the reality now is being marred with factional bigotry.

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