The Faculty of Law in Nalut launches the competitive exams for the Master's program in Public Law for the Spring semester of 2026.
In an important academic step to enhance scientific research, the written competitive exams for students applying to join the graduate program (master's degree) in the Public Law Department for the spring semester of 2026 commenced this morning, Monday, January 19, 2026, at the premises of Nalut Law School.
Approximately 52 male and female students participated in this year's competitive exams, seeking to obtain a higher degree (master's degree), where an atmosphere of fair scientific competition and complete adherence to the organizing regulations prevailed.
There was an inspection visit to the examination halls to monitor the progress of the examination process, attended by:
• Prof. Dr. Mohamed Masoud Qnan | President of the University.
• Dr. Ayman Suleiman Al-Khamaisi | Dean of the College.
• Dr. Abubakr Mohammed Ahtiwash | Director of the Graduate Studies Office at the college.
• Dr. Mohamed Amr Al-Qallal | Director of the Graduate Studies and Training Department at the university.
• Mr. Omar Al-Mahrouq | Deputy for Academic Affairs at the College.
• Mr. Faisal Ali Suleiman | Director of the Graduate Studies Office.
The university president praised the high logistical and technical organization, commending the college's efforts in creating an academic environment that ensures transparency and equal opportunities for all applicants.
This exam included a thorough and comprehensive assessment in the following reference courses:
• Constitutional and Administrative Law.
• Administrative judiciary and public international law.
• Public finance and scientific research methods.
• Arabic language and general culture.
The university and college administration reaffirms its commitment to the approved academic standards in conducting examinations; to ensure the selection of the best scientific competencies capable of elevating the level of legal research at the college.
On this occasion, the university and college administration extend their highest wishes for success and achievement to all researchers, asking God to crown their efforts with success and acceptance.



