Unified Admission: 58,000 students apply for bachelor’s programs
The Director of the Unified Admission Coordination Unit at the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development, Muhannad Al-Khatib, said Tawjihi students will be able to change their academic streams in the upcoming supplementary session, based on the subjects they selected in the previous session.
Speaking during his participation in the Government Communication Forum on Tuesday, Al-Khatib said thousands of students had combined more than one academic stream by selecting shared subjects.
He added that more than 58,000 students have so far applied for bachelor’s degree programs through the unified admission system, while more than 15,000 have applied for diploma programs.
Al-Khatib also noted that 537 schools have been included in the Royal Grant for the Children of Tribes in Bedouin and Schools of Special Circumstances. The date for submitting applications to benefit from the grant will be announced on Tuesday.
The Director of the Unified Admission Coordination Unit at the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development, Muhannad Al-Khatib, said Tawjihi students will be able to change their academic streams in the upcoming supplementary session, based on the subjects they selected in the previous session.
Speaking during his participation in the Government Communication Forum on Tuesday, Al-Khatib said thousands of students had combined more than one academic stream by selecting shared subjects.
He added that more than 58,000 students have so far applied for bachelor’s degree programs through the unified admission system, while more than 15,000 have applied for diploma programs.
Al-Khatib also noted that 537 schools have been included in the Royal Grant for the Children of Tribes in Bedouin and Schools of Special Circumstances. The date for submitting applications to benefit from the grant will be announced on Tuesday.
The Director of the Unified Admission Coordination Unit at the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development, Muhannad Al-Khatib, said Tawjihi students will be able to change their academic streams in the upcoming supplementary session, based on the subjects they selected in the previous session.
Speaking during his participation in the Government Communication Forum on Tuesday, Al-Khatib said thousands of students had combined more than one academic stream by selecting shared subjects.
He added that more than 58,000 students have so far applied for bachelor’s degree programs through the unified admission system, while more than 15,000 have applied for diploma programs.
Al-Khatib also noted that 537 schools have been included in the Royal Grant for the Children of Tribes in Bedouin and Schools of Special Circumstances. The date for submitting applications to benefit from the grant will be announced on Tuesday.
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Unified Admission: 58,000 students apply for bachelor’s programs
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