History
The Modern Academy for Engineering & Technology was born as a giant educational organization. In the earlier stages of its establishment, huge efforts were made to collect a distinguished group of full-time professors, who are characterized by their high scientific altitude and long academic history. In addition, a highly experienced management staff headed by its dean was selected to lead and control this academy.
The architectural design of its buildings and furniture was done to meet all the most up-to-date requirements. The design implemented the modern air-conditioned lecturing halls and rooms (sections), engineering drawing halls, workshops, laboratories, etc. which are required to graduate highly educated modern engineers. The courses taught include modern topics, which are properly selected to meet the new market requirements and mostly supported by laboratory experimental work.
In the academic year 200/2001, only 80 students were enrolled. In the following year, 2001/2002, this number jumped to 1080 students, which are all now highly conducting modern engineering knowledge by their experienced professors. This jump is due to great trust in the capabilities of this giant newly- born academy.
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