Prof. Tamer Samir, President of Benha National University, received the Sector Committee assigned to accredit the programs of the Faculty of Computer Science. The committee was chaired by Prof. Amal Farouk, Dean of the Faculty of Computers and Information at Zagazig University, and included Prof. Ibrahim Selim, Dean of the Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence at Sadat City University, and Prof. Ayman Nabil, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science at Misr International University. The visit forms part of the academic procedures undertaken in preparation for the graduation of the University’s first cohort.
The visit was attended by Prof. Eman Abdel Ghaffar, Acting Director of the Programs of the Faculty of Computer Science, along with a number of faculty members and teaching assistants.
The committee conducted a comprehensive review of the Faculty of Computer Science, examining its educational resources, laboratories, and infrastructure, as well as academic regulations, study plans, and learning outcomes. This evaluation was carried out to ensure program accreditation in accordance with nationally approved standards.
The committee also toured the University campus, visiting a range of facilities and services, including the central library, medical and psychological clinics, the student activities office, as well as workshops and sports facilities, in order to assess the quality of student services and the overall readiness of the learning environment.
Prof. Tamer Samir affirmed that this visit coincides with the University’s preparations for graduating its first cohort, emphasizing the University’s commitment to meeting all quality standards and delivering advanced academic programs in computer science and artificial intelligence that align with the demands of the digital era.
Prof. Hussein El-Maghraby, Vice President for Academic Affairs, stated that the University places great importance on completing the program accreditation process to ensure that the first graduating class meets the highest academic standards. He noted that the Faculty’s programs have been designed in accordance with the latest international systems, with a strong emphasis on practical and technological components that respond to labor market needs.