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Learn about the education system, policies, and challenges in Egypt, from kindergarten to tertiary level. Find out how Egypt is improving access, quality, and decentralization in education with the help of multilateral organizations and international programs.
A comprehensive list of state-funded, national and private universities in Egypt, with common abbreviations, year of establishment and sources. Find out the names, locations and characteristics of the higher education institutions in Egypt.
A private Egyptian university in Cairo that offers a British education style and awards degrees validated by UK universities. Founded in 2005, it has partnerships with several UK universities and is ranked among the top 10 universities in Egypt.
Cairo University is Egypt's premier public university, founded in 1908 and named after its location across the Nile from Cairo. It has 20 faculties, 3 institutions, and 231,590 students, and counts three Nobel Laureates among its graduates.
Learn how secondary education is organized and structured in different countries around the world. Compare the ages, durations, exams, and curricula of secondary schools in Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania.
Helwan University is a public university in Egypt with 23 faculties and two higher institutes. The web page does not contain any image of its logo, only a brief overview of its history, location, presidents, and rankings.
Damietta University Faculty of Medicine (2021) [7] Luxor University Faculty of Medicine (2021) New Valley University Faculty of Medicine (2021) Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport College of Medicine (2021, private) Horus University Faculty of Medicine (2021, private) New Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine (2021, private)
AASTMT is a regional university operated by the Arab League, offering programs in marine transportation, business, and engineering. It has campuses in Egypt, Syria, and other Arab countries, and provides certificates equivalent to Egyptian universities.