For ND the reform for non -state universities is identical“, Kyriakos Mitsotakis during the conference to 89th TIFstressing that ‘Specifications are very strict“And that only 4 institutions obtained permission to the first rating cycle.

The reform, as he said, ‘has a development sign»With a target ‘To turn Greece into a regional educational ruler” The prime minister recalled that top universities such as Harvard and Yale already have partnerships with Greek institutions, stressing that “Public Universities must have this capability

Referring to the future of Nationwide examsthe prime minister clarified:

“No one is discussing the abolition of nationwide exams. It is a stunning system. The question is how we will be able to highlight high school in an educational pole. We have some thoughts. I respect and honor the Pan -Hellenic institution. “

He then clarified “I’m not ready to say that in 4 years there will be no nationwide exams”, leaving open the possibility of changes in the future, but without predisposing to abolish the system.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ reports are part of a broader effort by the government to proceed with reforms in the field of education, while maintaining the stability of an introduction system considered reliable by the majority of citizens.

The prime minister insisted that the direction was to emphasize high school upgrading and enhancing the international image of Greek universities, in order to be an attraction for students and academics from abroad.