3rd Forum of Electoral Engineering to Determine the Track
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2018/04/01
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2019/04/01
The Student Council at the College of Electoral Engineering invites you to attend the third forum of the electoral engineering to determine the track entitled: “Your Window to Futur”.
“To determine your track, you have to know what is in front of you.”
It is on Monday, 2/4/2018, corresponding to 16 Ragab 1439 Ah, at the College of Engineering theater, from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm. The forum targets the College of Electoral Engineering’s students in particular and the students of the Preparatory Year and Engineering Colleges in general. It will revolve around:
Determining the track of the electoral engineering students (Electrical power- communications and electronics).
Determining the track of the engineering colleges’ students after graduation (academic track- career track).
We hope that this forum will help in determining your future track, and we hope you attend it for its importance.
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