Sana’a University President and Yemen Mobile CEO Inspect Largest Electronic Testing Center in Yemen

Sana’a – Wednesday, October 8, 2025 (Rabi’ Al-Thani 16, 1447 Hijri)
Sana’a University Rector, Prof. Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti, and the CEO of Yemen Mobile, Eng. Amer Mohammed Hazza, today visited the Sana’a University Electromic Testing Center (ETC) to review its performance during student exams and to ensure its technical and organizational readiness.
The visit was attended by Dr. Rami Ishaq, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry; Dr. Mustafa Shari, Assistant Secretary-General of the University; and Mr. Abdulqader Al-Mutawakel, CCO of Yemen Mobile.
Both sides reviewed the expansion stages of the ETC, established in partnership between Sana’a University and Yemen Mobile Company, following the completion of the project’s fourth phase. The center is the largest of its kind in Yemen, equipped with 1,714 modern computers and a daily capacity exceeding 8,570 students who can take their exams electronically in a single day—representing a qualitative leap in the automation and digital transformation of higher education.
Prof. Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti praised the national role and social responsibility embodied by Yemen Mobile Company through its support for the testing center project. He affirmed that this cooperation represents a model of national partnership between higher education institutions and the private sector, reflecting a shared awareness of the importance of investing in education and technology to serve the nation’s future.
Then, Eng. Amer Mohammed Hazza expressed Yemen Mobile’s pride in its partnership with Sana’a University, describing it as Yemen’s leading academic institution. He affirmed the company’s commitment to supporting technological and academic initiatives that contribute to advancing education and promoting digital transformation across public institutions.
Following the inspection, the University Rector and the Yemen Mobile CEO visited the clinics of the Faculty of Dentistry. They were briefed on the level of free medical services provided to the community, as well as the modern equipment and specialized academic staff that contribute to training students and providing healthcare to citizens.
At the end of the visit, the Rector met with Master’s students at the Faculty of Dentistry, stressing the university’s commitment to supporting postgraduate students and providing the necessary academic and research environment to elevate the level of education and community service.



