The tuition fees for the different study programs are as follows:
You can apply online through our website: https://portals.seu.edu.eg/welcome.
Admission is now open and will remain open mid of September.
The admissions office is located in Badr and will be open starting mid-August. Detailed information about visiting the office will be sent to you beforehand.
The application fee is 500 EGP and will be paid at the admissions office (accounting department). Placement tests for English and Science are 500 EGP each (1000 EGP total), and payment should also be made in person at the admissions office.
A placement test is used to determine your knowledge level in a specific subject area. The placement test will be done in English language.
The placement tests will be conducted from mid to late August.
No preparation is necessary for the placement test.
Currently, there are no scholarship programs available.
You can check the status of your application by logging into the portal at https://portals.seu.edu.eg/welcome.
We offer six programs: Nursing Technology, Public Health Technology, Sports Management Technology, Logistics Technology, Automotive Mechatronics Technology, and Computing Security Technology. Each program offers a 2-year diploma and a 4-year bachelor’s degree.
The minimum scores are announced by the Ministry of Higher Education and will be published afterwards on our website.
A dual degree is currently being planned and the accreditation from Germany is in process.
There is an evaluation cycle, and our university will undergo continuous assessments for accreditation.
The admission office will be opened starting 7th of August, and the office hours will be from 9 AM to 3 PM.
No, we do not offer student accommodations.
Yes, we provide bus transportation.
Yes, we accept transfer students. However, they will need to apply as new students and start from the beginning.
You can contact HR at careers@seu.edu.eg.
Education will be taught and trained in English.
B2 Level of CEFR in English is sufficient to follow the first courses. Nevertheless, we will provide English training in the first two semesters.
We are continuously improving our University, and will share information on this topic at the earliest opportunity.
We apply scientific theories to address practical challenges. The combination of science and practical skills is essential for implementing ideas and solutions. For instance, using a 3D printer to create a sculpture requires practical skill. Similarly, converting a mathematical story problem into solvable equations or interpreting a scenario text in nursing to practice basic skills before working with actual patients are also practical skills. Consequently, we will dedicate 60% of our education to the development of practical skills.
Our university offers specialized labs and workshops tailored to each study program. For instance, we have computer labs, and for automotive studies, we provide workshops with real engines and cars equipped with sensors and devices for various measurements, evaluations, and monitoring. These resources are accessible to students for hands-on experiences. Additionally, we have sickrooms for nursing training, some of which are equipped with realistic dummies to help students practice basic skills before working with actual patients. The campus also has a WiFi network available for student use.