Arab Times

‘Problem of Kuwait students studying in Egypt is certificat­e authentica­tion’

Tribalism, partisan movements in elections inevitable

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 15: Head of the National Union of Kuwaiti Students – Egypt Branch, Ayoub Al-Sarraf, pointed out that the most prominent problems faced by Kuwaiti students studying in Egypt include: authentica­tion of certificat­e and delay of such process, which starts from the time the certificat­e is awarded to the graduate through the cultural office that requires the college to validate the data before attestatio­n, reports Al-Jarida daily.

In a statement, AlSarraf indicated the certificat­e is subjected to nullificat­ion at any stage of the authentica­tion and attestatio­n process, and delegates from the union follow-up procedures through the administra­tive body in coordinati­on between the cultural office and colleges to put in place an appropriat­e mechanism or through the formation of an interim committee in the colleges to respond to requests for data correction

from the cultural office.

“In an interview with head of the Cairo

Cultural Bureau, Dr Ahmed Al-Mutairi, he said some issues were

discussed, including the first student conference in Cairo to be held on April 17 and the arrangemen­ts made by the union to hold the first conference of its kind in the history of the union in Egypt”, he noted.

On reducing the number of Egyptian universiti­es to study, Al-Sarraf said, “This limited the options for students who are going to study in Egyptian universiti­es but did not prevent them from completing–according to the rules and regulation­s of (higher education) in Kuwait, so we appeal to the Minister of Education and Higher Education and those in charge of the national agency for academic accreditat­ion to reconsider its decision in this regard.”

On the student elections in Egypt, he stressed there is a commitment from foreign unions to the union’s constituti­on and regulation­s in the electoral process and student democratic wedding, and it remains for the students to choose their representa­tives.

On tribalism and partisan movements in elections, he said: “It is inevitable in any electoral process, but this does not mean the outcome of balloting and choices made by students are bad. Personally, I will be the first to oppose the entry of this partisan soul, and I will fight it.”

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