In executing of the royal directives of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and his Crown Prince H.R.H. Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, and Deputy Crown H.R.H. Prince Muqren bin Abdulaziz, and in following-up from H.E. Prof. Dr. Khaled Al-Angary, Saudi Minister of Higher Education and Chairman of Al-Imam University Council, Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, has increased the numbers of female and male students from 30% up to 70% in the academic disciplines that needed by the labor market.
Says that H.E. Prof. Dr. Suliman Aba Al-Khail, Rector of Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, in statements and further added, Al-Imam University has often been receiving due care from the wised rulers, especially in the matters that concern the students’ affairs. “Al-Imam University has increased the numbers of female and male students from 30% to 70% in the disciplines that needed by the labor market during the previous academic year of 1435-1436 H”, added H.E. the university rector.
H.E. Prof. Dr. Suliman Aba Al-Khail, Rector of Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, in furthermore has praised the staunch efforts of the royal rulers in supporting the higher education in general and Al-Imam University in particular. Likewise, Dr. Aba Al-Khail has thanked H.E. Prof. Dr. Khaled Al-Angary, Saudi Minister of Higher Education, for his follow-up and keenness in supporting the university programs and activities.
From his side, Dr. Saad Al-Qusaibi, Dean of Deanship of Admission and Registration, revealed that, his administration has worked hard to admit the outstanding students in accordance with the requirements of the academical departments. He extended his appreciation to the diligent efforts of H.E. Prof. Dr. Suliman Aba Al-Khail, Rector of Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, in following-up and facilitating the admission processes, which helps accomplishing the objectives of the Ministry of Higher Education in providing university education for all Saudi students.