With specialty courses, the second week of the Panhellenic exams was completed today for EPAL candidates.

More specifically, the candidates were examined on Saturday in the following specialty courses: Hygiene, Computer Programming, Principles of Organization and Management and Machine Components.

According to Nikos Bandouna, Academic IT Manager of the Pukamisas Tuition Group, “today’s subjects are considered more demanding and more difficult than last year, with C and D requiring attention and aimed at well-prepared students”.

The biologist of the Pukamisas Training Group, Irini Kaselini, points out that in the Hygiene lesson, “today’s topics were expected, without ambiguities and covered a large part of the material”.

As mentioned by Nikos Karagiaouris, Academic Head of Engine Components of the Pukamisas Training Group “the 1st topic of the theory was expected as well as the 2nd topic while on the contrary the D topic was difficult and required knowledge of physics and someone had to have studied to be able to solve it ».

According to Andreas Litsas, Academic Manager of the Principles of Organization and Management course “today’s topics were expected, passable and clearly formulated where a well-prepared student would not have any issues”.

EPAL candidates will continue their exams next week, which marks the end of specialist course exams and the start of specialist course exams.

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