The College of Pharmacy has once again secured first place, maintaining its position at the forefront of private colleges.

In an academic achievement for the second time, the College of Pharmacy at Al-Zahraa University for Women maintained its leading position in the ministerial assessment exams for the 2025-2026 academic year, achieving first place among private universities and colleges in Iraq with a high average of 81.8%. This excellence further strengthens the university's leading position in the field of pharmaceutical education.

The assessment exams conducted by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research are among the most important indicators of the quality of education in colleges, as they directly evaluate the efficiency of curricula and educational outcomes of private universities.

This continued success confirms that the College of Pharmacy at Al-Zahraa University for Girls is moving steadily towards achieving the highest academic standards.

The President of the University, Professor Dr. Zainab Al-Mulla Al-Sultani, expressed her pride and appreciation for this achievement, stressing that this excellence is a testament to our commitment to providing an integrated educational environment that focuses on quality and efficiency. She extended her sincere thanks to the college’s deanship, its teaching staff, and all the students who proved that hard work and perseverance are the basis of success and progress.

For her part, the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Professor Dr. Noor Hatif Al-Dabbagh, expressed her pride in this excellence, which would not have been achieved without sincere efforts. She added that obtaining first place for the second time in a row is a great responsibility that drives us to redouble our efforts to maintain this advanced level. It reflects the dedication of our students and their keenness on academic achievement, and it also demonstrates the efficiency of our study plans and our academic staff who achieved these advanced ranks, with the aim of preparing a generation of distinguished female pharmacists capable of meeting the needs of the labor market and contributing to the development of the health sector. She offered her thanks and appreciation for the continuous support provided by the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein and the University Presidency, who contributed to the college reaching the highest levels in the field of university education.

This achievement is an indicator that enhances the ability of private universities in Iraq to compete and demonstrates their progress and future plans to achieve the goals of higher education, and to produce a generation of pharmacists with a high level of scientific and professional competence.