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Is the date of the admissions exams before or after the Thanaweya Amma exams? Moreover, if it is held after the exams, would it be<br />

before or after the results?<br />

The exams start from March, by registering the student on the relevant university link.<br />

Where are the admissions exams held? What is its content?<br />

These tests are held on the university halls and laboratories c<strong>amp</strong>us that qualifies for the exam type. Students are examined in the<br />

qualifying subjects for each academic field. The exams' content is based on the secondary school's basic primary subjects, general<br />

information, and languages (English).<br />

Should the student write down all the 25 desired fields of study, even if he had no desire but to join only one field of study, such as<br />

medicine?<br />

The student must enter a maximum of 25 desired fields, according to the decision of the Ministry of Higher Education<br />

Does the student have to pay the expenses for 25 exams? / Is there a maximum and a minimum for the expenses? Is there an authority to<br />

monitor that?<br />

The student does not need to pay the fees for 25 exams or even applying to 5 universities or more. Whereas there will be indicators and<br />

factors that the student will rely on, especially when applying to the top fields, such as the minimum indicators coordinated by national<br />

universities, which will indicate the minimum admission rate for similar colleges in state and private universities. Another factor is the<br />

tuition fees, making it easier for the student to choose the universities that suit his economic situation.<br />

Tuition fees vary from one university to another, and the estimation of those expenses is left to the universities to set them, according to<br />

each university's standards separately.

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