Cairo University wins the first place in cultural information tournament as one of Ebdaa 6 competitions organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sport for universities, academies, and governmental and private high institutes.
Nearly 40 universities at the level of Egyptian Universities participate in the competition. Cairo University is awarded a monetary prize of EGP 30, 000 value. It wins the ideal student title at the competition level. The ideal student title is won by Mohamed Mohamed Elmahdy; a student at Faculty of Pharmacy.
Cairo University President Mohamed Osman Elkhosht assures that Cairo University is keen on developing student skills in different fields that qualify them for distinctiveness and creativity. Cairo University President pointed out that he called the university students before their participation in Ebdaa competition for doing their best so that Cairo University remains in the forefront; which the student already achieved.
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