Standardized Tests
The University Vice Presidency for Educational Affairs has achieved significant accomplishments in the field of standardized testing through the development of the Electronic Testing System (EXIT EXAM), one of the most advanced systems adopted at the university. This system enables the administration of tests according to precise and reliable standards, ensuring an objective assessment of students’ academic achievement and enhancing their overall evaluation experience.
In addition, the Vice Presidency has prepared and implemented standardized tests to measure students’ readiness — including the Graduate Readiness Test, developed in collaboration with the Professional Licensure Examination for Educational Professions This test aims to evaluate students’ preparedness for the labor market. It ensures fairness and objectivity in assessing educational outcomes, thereby enhancing the university’s academic performance quality and confirming the alignment of educational outputs with market needs.
These initiatives represent a major step toward improving the quality of education and ensuring that graduates are well prepared to meet future workforce requirements.
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