Technical Institute of Dentistry of ... Mari your way to success
“At the University of Mari, the medical future is being shaped. The Technical Institute of Dentistry represents a edifice of academic excellence and professional leadership, embodying the partnership between global expertise and local needs. It offers innovative educational programs that challenge contemporary standards and equip medical personnel with the skills necessary to lead the transformation of the health sector in northern Syria.
By combining scientific research with practical application, the institute dedicates its efforts to building a generation of specialists capable of keeping pace with technological developments in dentistry and contributing effectively to building an advanced health system that serves the community.”
Internal Regulations of the Technical Institute of Dentistry
Introduction to the Institute
The Technical Institute of Dentistry at Mary University in Saraqib launched the Department of Prosthodontics at the beginning of the 2016/2017 academic year, followed by the opening of the Dental Assistance Department in 2020/2021. This further strengthened its effective role in preparing and qualifying specialized medical personnel according to the latest educational standards. The Technical Institute of Dentistry at Mary University contributes to supporting the path of academic excellence and improving the quality of medical education by graduating trained personnel capable of keeping pace with the demands of the evolving labor market, thus strengthening its position as a leading scientific provider in the field of dentistry and its specialties.
Institute's Vision
The institute seeks to achieve academic excellence and scientific leadership in the field of dentistry and prosthetics by providing an innovative educational and research environment that contributes to enriching university education and serving the community in northern Syria, preparing it for local and regional competition.
Institute's Message
Preparing scientifically and practically qualified medical personnel in the field of dental prosthetics, capable of: Meeting community needs through innovative laboratory work. Supporting the work of dentists with modern technologies and specialized skills. Preparing graduates who are capable of clinically dealing with patients and managing dental clinics efficiently.

Institute Objectives
The institute aspires to enable its graduates to:
- Acquire theoretical knowledge and advanced laboratory skills for designing dental prosthetics.
- Use modern technology in practical practice while maintaining safety and infection control standards.
- Develop personal and professional skills through continuing education.
- Commit to professional ethics and international standards of performance.
Admission Requirements for the Technical Institute of Dentistry
- Obtaining a Scientific Secondary Certificate (Science Stream) or its equivalent according to the standards of the Higher Education Council.
- Full-time study at the institute.
- Meeting the additional admission requirements approved by the Higher Education Council.
Note:
- The Dental Assistance Department requires: Obtaining a General Secondary Certificate (Scientific or Literary Stream).
- Duration: Two academic years (semester system).
- Study Plan:
- Two semesters per year, each lasting 12 weeks.
- A combination of theoretical lectures and practical (laboratory) applications.
- Evaluation: According to the grading system adopted by the University of Mary.
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- Primary language of instruction: Arabic.
- Some courses are taught in English depending on the nature of the specialization.
The student is required to:
- Achieve an attendance rate of at least 75% of the practical and theoretical meetings for each course.
- Debarment from the final exam if the required percentage is not achieved, based on:
- Debarment lists prepared by the Department Council.
- Approval and approval of the lists by the Council University.
Examination and Grading System - Calendar and Exams
College exams are conducted according to the university calendar approved by the university after the approval of the Higher Education Council.
The maximum grade for each course is 100, divided as follows:
- 30 to 60 for the practical section (during the semester).
- 40 to 70 for the theoretical exam (at the end of the semester).
The exact distribution (practical/theoretical) is determined according to the nature of each subject.
Includes:
- Student’s Work Grade (reviews, seminars, oral exam, performance evaluation).
- Practical Exam.
The course instructor distributes the percentages among the components of the practical section.
The failed student retains the full grade for the practical section and is only allowed to retake the practical exam.
- The duration of the written exam is two hours per course.
- The instructor may (with the dean's approval) change the exam format (oral/written) as appropriate to the nature of the course.
The student who fails retains the full grade for the practical section, and is only allowed to retake the practical exam.
- Excellent: If the average is ≥ 85%.
- Very Good: If the average is between 75% and less than 85%.
- Good: If the average is between 65% and less than 75%.
- Acceptable: If the rate is between 60% and less than 65%.



University Discipline
The student must observe the following rules:
Educational Objective: Mary University is an educational institution that aims to provide knowledge, and is not a platform for disseminating intellectual, political, or ideological trends on campus. | Social Media: Official university accounts are used for academic and administrative purposes only. Any misuse of these platforms exposes the student to legal accountability in accordance with the decisions of the University Council. |
Using the Halls: Access to the lecture halls and auditoriums is permitted only during scheduled lecture times. Using these spaces for any other activities without the approval of the university presidency is prohibited. | Student Activities: Prior approval from the university presidency is required to organize any activity (social, cultural, sports, or fundraising). |
Announcements and Bulletins: Placing advertisements, bulletins, or any media materials is prohibited except in the designated places and after obtaining official permission. | Cheating Control: Cheating in exams is subject to the instructions issued by the University of Mary and the previously announced decisions of the Higher Education Council. |
Student Objections: Students are allowed to file an objection to exam results within the specified period, provided they pay the required fees for each course. |
Terms and Conditions
| Miscellaneous Provisions: | Effectiveness of the Regulation: |
1. Course Selection:
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2. Amendments to the Study Plan: In the event of amending the study plan, the College Council issues transitional decisions that reconcile the old and new systems, after approval by the Ministry of Higher Education. | Exceptions: The Higher Education Council may exempt any item from these regulations by a justified and written decision. |
3. General Regulations: The provisions of the Higher Education Council and university regulations shall apply to any case not stipulated in these regulations. |


Institute Laboratories and Equipment
The institute provides an integrated infrastructure to support the educational and research process, including:
1. Theoretical Halls: Two classrooms equipped with the latest digital display equipment (interactive screens, projectors, and audio systems), dedicated to each academic year. | 3. Technical Equipment: All laboratories are equipped with the latest global equipment, such as:
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2. Specialized Practical Laboratories: The institute includes a group of applied laboratories designed to cover all aspects of the prosthodontics specialty, including:
| 4. Educational Support: This equipment provides a stimulating environment for students to conduct practical experiments and understand scientific concepts by:
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Curriculum and Syllabus at the University of Mari 's Dental Institute
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