AMMAN —
The spokesperson of the
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research,
Muhannad Al-Khatib, said that the process of unified admission to the regular
program in public universities is limited to Jordanian students who hold
national numbers, according to Al-Mamlaka TV.
Khatib said that
it is, however, possible for non-Jordanians to benefit from the unified
admission seats in the regular program in three cases.
The first category
comprises a student, who is the child of a Jordanian women married to a
foreigner. The student must hold an identification card issued by the Civil
Status Department, and passed the Tawjihi
(General Secondary Examination Certificate) exam that same year, whether
through the supplementary or a summer course and has not failed, or repeated
any exam, Khatib said.
The second
category, he added, is a student with documents from the Gaza Strip who meets
the conditions for benefiting from the Royal Grant Scholarship offered for
students living in refugee camps.
He said the
Palestinian Affairs Department announced Monday that students in that category
can submit applications to benefit from the royal honor, and specified the
conditions for benefiting from it. He said detailed information can be found on
the web page of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
The third category
is a non-Jordanian student, who holds an intermediate university degree,
commonly known as the Shamil, or comprehensive exam, and is among the top in
his class.
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