Addis Ababa University Health Science College decides on the case of student Binyam Isaias

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Addis Ababa University Health Science College decides on the case of student Binyam Isaias. Addis Ababa University Health Sciences College has discussed the case of Binyam Isaias, a student who was suspended due to disability.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Andualem Deneke, Executive Director of Addis Ababa University College of Health Sciences, said the case has been pending at the President’s Office for the past eight months.

He said that when the student switched to one of the three disciplines, it was agreed that he would be enrolled in all the related courses he had taken so far.

He also said that the university has decided to award a Bachelor of Biomedical Science degree to the student Binyam.

He added that the university will take full responsibility for the mistake made during the previous admission of student Binyam.

In connection with this, Dr. Andualem said that he is working to enroll the next incoming students.

 

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