
Yemeni-Arab Fellowship Council approves Unified Exams
The Executive Council of the Arab and Yemeni Fellowship and Master's Degrees on Monday approved unifying examinations across its General Secretariat and governorate branches for all specializations.
Chaired by Minister of Health and Environment Dr. Ali Shaiban, the meeting also discussed opening admissions for the 2025 fellowship and master's programs, determining course capacities, and evaluating training centers.
Minister Shaiban stressed the activation of scientific council meetings and continuous trainer follow-up for the training process.
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