Sana’a University Faculty of Medicine Conducts Microbiology Examinations for Third-Year Students (Batch 41)

SANA’A – 12 January 2026
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Sana’a University successfully conducted the Microbiology examinations for third-year Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) students (Batch 41). The assessments, organized by the Department of Medical Microbiology, are a key component of the accredited academic evaluation program for the 2025–2026 academic year.
The examinations were held in a highly organized academic environment, spanning both lecture halls and specialized laboratories. The assessment was designed to measure students’ proficiency in several core areas, including:
– Advanced concepts in Bacteriology, Virology, Mycology, and Medical Parasitology.
– The ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with relevant clinical applications.
– Evaluating the students’ understanding of pathogen identification and disease mechanisms.
The department’s faculty confirmed that the examination process adhered strictly to established academic quality benchmarks. Key features of the assessment included:
– Designing question sets that cover the full breadth of the curriculum while maintaining a balanced difficulty level.
– Ensuring transparent and precise measurement of learning outcomes (ILOs).
– The examinations proceeded smoothly in full accordance with the university’s pre-established academic schedule.
These examinations reflect the Faculty of Medicine’s commitment to enhancing educational quality and student competency in basic medical sciences. As a foundational pillar of medical education, Microbiology is essential for preparing future physicians to understand, diagnose, and combat infectious diseases.
By maintaining these rigorous standards, the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Sana’a University continues to produce highly qualified medical professionals ready to meet the challenges of the clinical phase and beyond.




