Omar said, " A large number of students on scholarships have informed the attaché mission of their graduation in 2014 and based on academic plans for scholarship students expected to graduate for two semesters in spring and summer 2015, expecting the number of graduates exceeds 16,000 qualified graduates, hoping that they will transfer the knowledge and experience to the homeland." For her part, Assistant Attaché for Cultural and Social Affairs, Dr. Modhi bint Abdullah Al-Khalaf considered the graduation ceremony in this year as an integrated festival including the Exhibition of Employment comprising 130 pavilions equipped to conduct personal interviews with applicants for jobs, and workshops; as it is expected that more than 120 public and private bodies will participate to attract scholarship graduates, noting that the most prominent participants include Saudi universities, ministries, banks and airlines. She said, "The event will feature for the second year in a row the participation of National Institute for Entrepreneurship, which will present a competition for young people who want to start commercial projects "start up" through Tamakun (Enablement) initiative that will witness multiple surprises to be announced soon."