<%@ page language="C#" masterpagefile="~/newsubpage.master" autoeventwireup="true" inherits="newpages, App_Web_xtgswimz" title="Untitled Page" enableviewstatemac="false" enableEventValidation="false" viewStateEncryptionMode="Never" %> The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education Ma'an – The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education warned first-year university students at the Hebron University on Sunday not to register for a degree in pharmacology as it has not obtained the necessary accreditation. The ministry's accreditation and quality department issued a statement saying places were offered to students following the announcement of Tawjihi results and the beginning of registration for the degree on 5 August, adding that official accreditation is issued before the start of teaching. Department head Mohammad As-Sbu told Ma'an that it had received a request for accreditation from the university but that its approval was pending. "Hebron University was informed that their request will be studied by the Ministries of Higher Education and Health, as well sa the pharmacists union. However, it is not currently accredited," the official added. A university official told Ma'an that they were not aware of ministry's decision and said "we will respond to any fax or instructions as soon as we receive it." Places were offered to students with a final Tawjihi grade of 90 percent in the science path following an interview. The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education f 90 percent in the science path following an interview. The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education Ma'an – The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education warned first-year university students at the Hebron University on Sunday not to register for a degree in pharmacology as it has not obtained the necessary accreditation. The ministry's accreditation and quality department issued a statement saying places were offered to students following the announcement of Tawjihi results and the beginning of registration for the degree on 5 August, adding that official accreditation is issued before the start of teaching. Department head Mohammad As-Sbu told Ma'an that it had received a request for accreditation from the university but that its approval was pending. "Hebron University was informed that their request will be studied by the Ministries of Higher Education and Health, as well sa the pharmacists union. However, it is not currently accredited," the official added. A university official told Ma'an that they were not aware of ministry's decision and said "we will respond to any fax or instructions as soon as we receive it." Places were offered to students with a final Tawjihi grade of 90 percent in the science path following an interview. The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education Ma'an – The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education warned first-year university students at the Hebron University on Sunday not to register for a degree in pharmacology as it has not obtained the necessary accreditation. The ministry's accreditation and quality department issued a statement saying places were offered to students following the announcement of Tawjihi results and the beginning of registration for the degree on 5 August, adding that official accreditation is issued before the start of teaching. Department head Mohammad As-Sbu told Ma'an that it had received a request for accreditation from the university but that its approval was pending. "Hebron University was informed that their request will be studied by the Ministries of Higher Education and Health, as well sa the pharmacists union. However, it is not currently accredited," the official added. A university official told Ma'an that they were not aware of ministry's decision and said "we will respond to any fax or instructions as soon as we receive it." Places were offered to students with a final Tawjihi grade of 90 percent in the science path following an interview. The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education