Ultimate Guide to University Admissions: Rules and Methods for Arranging Student Choices

2023-08-04 12:49:00

Written by Muhammad Sobhy Friday, August 04, 2023 03:49 PM Revealed Coordination office For admission to universities and government institutes, the rules and method of arranging the student’s choices coincide with the imminent launch of the first stage coordination, which is scheduled to start next Saturday to register the desires through the electronic coordination website, which is as follows:

– The student determines the method of selection, either by the sectors of specialization allowed for his division or by the universities.

– The student chooses the college or institute he wishes to enroll in through the geographical distribution lists.

– The student chooses the sector of specialization that he wishes to enroll in one of his faculties, and a list of the faculties allowed for him appears, arranged in groups.

– The list of colleges he is allowed to enroll in is divided into 3 groups according to the educational department to which his school belongs.

– The student must choose the colleges in the first geographical range before choosing in the next one.

– A student can transfer from one major to another, provided that the above conditions are met.

– The student must review the departments and divisions, each of which is considered an independent desire when nominating for it.

– After you finish entering your desires, you can print the desires that you entered, and the program gives you a receipt with a specific number, dated with the date and hour of your progress.

– You can also save a copy of your wishes (Save As) on your personal computer so that you can refer to it when needed.

– If you modify your desires several times (and this is available to you), know that the computer will save the last modification only and the formatting will be done according to the last modification you made.

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