These students will be integrated into private faculties, he said at a joint press conference with Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament, Government Spokesman, Mustapha Baitas, held following the weekly Cabinet Meeting. The results of these exams will be announced the same day, the minister added.
In total, 13 competitive exams will be held on Sept. 24 for all the students concerned, except those who have finished their studies remotely, Miraoui said, adding that the academic achievements of these students will be acknowledged and the ministry is in contact with the students and the Ukrainian embassy in Morocco in this regard.
The competitive exams will take place at the Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences of Casablanca (Medicine), the Sheikh Khalifa University Hospital of Rabat (Pharmacy) and the International University of Rabat (Dentistry).
Some 800 students registered on the electronic platform set up by the Ministry to take these exams, which “will determine the number of seats that will be devoted to these students by private faculties,” Miraoui added.
Registration in these faculties will be open on September 27 through 30. According to the minister, the students who pass the exam will be accompanied for 6 months to a year to help them adjust to the national curriculum since they were studying in Ukrainian or English languages.
The ministry has contacted private faculties so that they take into account the financial situation of the parents and provide them with “a certain flexibility.”
A meeting will be held with all the relevant departments by the end of September to address the issue of students who were studying other specialties such as Architecture, Topography and Veterinary medicine, the minister concluded.