Aleppo University Wins First and Second Places in the the Syrian Collegiate Programming Contest

The 14th final of the Syrian programming Competition for Universities, hosted by al-Baath University in Homs with the participation of 65 teams from Syrian government and private universities, concluded yesterday evening.

According to the results, two teams from Aleppo University won the first and second places, while a team from Damascus University won the third place, and 3 teams from al-Baath University qualified to participate in the regional programming competition.

At the closing ceremony, Dr. Abdelbaset Al-Khatib, president of al-Baath university, congratulated the winning and qualified teams to participate in the championship of Africa and Arab countries, wishing the winners to achieve good ranks at the regional level that qualify them to represent Syria in the world finals.

Dr. Fadi Morshed, director of the University programming competition in Syria, praised the performance and great achievement of the participating teams, which have proven their exceptional skills and competitive spirit, so that the winners continue to excel in regional and international competitions, and achieve distinctive results that benefit their universities and their country.

It is noteworthy that 14 teams from Syrian universities have qualified to participate in the programming competition at the level of Africa and the Arab world due to be held later in Egypt.

Amal Farhat

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