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MoE Rolls Out An Advanced Mobile App
In alignment with the directives issued by the Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Adel Al-Adwani, emphasizing the importance of staying abreast of technological advancements and advancing towards e-government initiatives, the Ministry of Education has unveiled the latest iteration of its mobile application tailored for smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.
According to an official statement released by the Ministry, the updated version of the application marks a significant milestone in delivering electronic services across multiple platforms. Initially available on iOS systems, the application will soon be accessible to Android users. It boasts a range of distinctive services catering to over 500,000 students, both male and female, approximately 140,000 teachers and administrators, along with numerous parents.
Among the key features provided by the application for students are access to private academic data, viewing academic certificates, checking attendance records, downloading medical referral forms, and receiving seat numbers for twelfth-grade exams, among others.
Similarly, parents can utilize the app to monitor their children’s academic progress, inquire about attendance records, download medical transfer forms, update student account details in the Teams program, and access various other services.
Furthermore, the application offers Ministry employees, including teachers and administrators, the ability to access job-related information, track attendance and dismissal records, and avail themselves of other administrative services. This marks the initial phase of service provision, with plans for further expansion shortly.
In addition to catering to students, parents, and Ministry personnel, the application also extends services to visitors, offering functionalities akin to those found on the Ministry’s website. Notable features include access to Ministry statistics and the academic calendar.
The launch of the enhanced mobile application underscores the Ministry’s commitment to leveraging digital technologies to enhance accessibility and streamline service delivery in the education sector.
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