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The university management met with the students of the advisory group

         On February 7-8, the leadership of the Kazakhstan University of Engineering and Technology traditionally held a meeting with students of the advisory group in two formats. The main purpose of this event is to improve the quality of the educational process and education, combat academic offenses and improve the potential situation of students.

         During the meeting, Rector of the Kazakhstan University of Engineering and Technology Sarsenbekova G. A. spoke in detail about the achievements in the current academic year and the tasks for the implementation of the University's Development Strategy until 2025. In this regard, we face many challenges. In particular, we intend to strengthen measures to develop the university's infrastructure, improve the quality of education, and prevent corruption. To implement these tasks, we must work together with you. That's one of the reasons for our meeting today. I would like to hear the opinion of each of you on the questions about how our university should be in the future, what kind of support would you like from the university to improve the quality of education."

        Also, the head of the university personally addressed each student and contacted the parents. During the conversation, they talked about academic performance, knowledge of information about academic policy, the order and attendance of classes. Then the meeting took place in the form of an open dialogue. During the meeting, students asked more than 30 questions and made many suggestions. In turn, the rector of the University G. Sarsenbekova expressed confidence that the questions and suggestions made by the students will be taken under special control and assigned to the relevant structural units as individual tasks.

       At the end of the meeting, the university management thanked the students and urged them to continue to be highly active.