The University of Aden denies deleting physics from its university courses

The University of Aden denied what was published about the removal of physics from the requirements for admission and study in medical colleges at the University of Aden.
In this regard, Professor Abdullah bin Hariz, Director of the Admissions and Registration Department at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Director of the University’s Preparatory Year Center, confirmed that what was published is untrue, and that physics is taught in the preparatory year in both semesters in all medical colleges, in addition to... Chemistry, biology, and the English language. The student does not join medical colleges until he successfully passes these four subjects, and the exam is taken in every semester. They were only canceled in the entrance exams, and here a distinction must be made. .
Ben Hariz explained that physics was previously taught in the first semester of the first year in medical colleges, and after the adoption of the preparatory year system, it was included among the courses in the program, so its teaching hours increased from one semester to two semesters, and it is approved in the transcript of grades. For graduate students.
Calling on all media outlets, and pioneers of social media platforms, not to publish any information about the university and the educational process therein before verifying its relevant sources.