A Scientific Competition at the College of Administration and Economics Enhances the Spirit of Competition Among Students

The Department of Business Administration at the College of Administration and Economics organized a scientific competition for fourth-year students (morning studies program) as part of its efforts to enhance academic engagement and develop students’ cognitive abilities.

The competition witnessed a distinguished and highly competitive atmosphere between two student groups, which competed in answering a variety of questions covering the fields of strategic management, finance, organization theory, human resources, production and operations management, and marketing.

The results concluded with the first group winning by only one point, in a competition that reflected a remarkable closeness in the academic level of both teams. Gifts and certificates of appreciation were also distributed to the participants in recognition of their efforts.

The event was supervised by a committee of faculty members from the department, within the framework of its continuous endeavor to promote a culture of constructive scientific competition and develop students’ academic and professional skills.