JOIN MSA UNIVERSITY THROUGH EARLY ADMISSION AND EARN A 10% SCHOLARSHIP:
EARLY ADMISSION is a competitive program that guarantees university applicants a place at MSA University prior to the release of their high school results, provided students meet the admission requirements and the minimum criteria set by the Ministry of Higher Education.
Why Apply to MSA through Early Admission?
- It gives you the privilege of a 10% scholarship on Tuition Fees for the first academic semester, for all faculties.
- Provides you with higher chances of acceptance than regular admission as you receive the priority of acceptance over other applicants.
- Allows you to re-sit once for ELAT, if needed, to improve results.
PROCEDURES:
- Fill out an application form, ranking two faculties of your choice, before the deadline.
- Pay the Early Admission Fee of L.E.3500 which includes the fee of the English placement Exam (the L.E. 3500 is deducted from the university’s tuition fees).
- Sit for the English placement Exam. All Early Admission students must take one of their two ELAT exams before 16/7. If they fail to do so, only one ELAT exam will be administered.
- You are then issued an Early Admission ID Card and a conditional acceptance letter from the admission office which states that MSA University guarantees the applicant a place, providing that the applicant meets the admission requirements and the minimum criteria set by the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
NOT LATER than August 15 th are the places officially reserved for the applicants. The university reserves the right to allocate the reserved place to another applicant after the above mentioned date. Original documents, final certificates (endorsed) and the remainder of the fees should be presented to MSA to secure the applicant’s place as a regular MSA student.
Preferred Regular Admission scores are considerably higher than Early Admission scores. Last year, the minimum percentage for admission to Mass Communications, Management & Languages was 60%, Engineering was 70%, Biotechnology and Computer Science 65%, Pharmacy and Dentistry was 80%.
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