Faculty of Computing and Information Sciences
About the Faculty
The Faculty of Computing and Information Sciences (CIS) is dedicated to advancing the field of computer science and its related domains. Our core focus lies in providing a comprehensive education in computer science studies, ensuring our students gain a deep understanding of both theoretical foundations and practical applications. At CIS, we are committed to nurturing professional leaders who are not only problem solvers but also innovators in the ever-evolving landscape of technology. We equip our students with cutting-edge skills that bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry demands. By fostering a curriculum that integrates the latest advancements in computer science with real-world challenges, we prepare our graduates to meet the needs of the market. Our emphasis on hands-on learning and industry collaboration ensures that CIS students are ready to excel in their careers, driving innovation and progress in the tech world.
Faculty Members
Enrolled Students
Tuition Fees
Tuition Fees for Egyptian & Non-Egyptian students for 2024-2025
Scholarships based on Academic merit
Scholarships based on Academic merit
Fees before Academic Scholarships
Category Definition
- Category C is equivalent to the tuition fees for 2024-2025 cohort before the scholarships based on academic merit.
- Category B is equivalent to the partial scholarship based on academic merit for the 2024-2025 cohort for scores of 80% to less than 90%, or an equivalent percentage for Arab and foreign certificates.
Category A is equivalent to the partial scholarship based on academic merit for the 2024-2025 cohort for scores of 90% or more, or an equivalent percentage for Arab and foreign certificates.
Tuition Fees Rules and Regulations
- The tuition fees include medical insurance against emergencies inside and outside the campus.
- Tuition fees are subject to an annual increase.
- These fees don’t include transportation or accommodation fees.
- Tuition fees are paid for each semester before it begins.
(non-refundable)
(non-refundable)
(non-refundable)
- The student is accountable to cover any costs Incurred due to damages.
- If the student would like to join the dual degree program with the international university, the fees of the blended courses and the cost of the one-year study abroad will need to be paid. The cost for the blended courses differ from one university to the other. You can check the fees on the partner university’s website.
If the student enrolls in either the English foundation course ( 1 and /or 2) or the Math fundamentals course, each course will be financially considered equivalent to a 3-credit hour course.
- Scholarships based on academic merit awarded for Egyptian students after the first year of enrollment are subject to adjustments based on the student's cumulative GPA. Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.4 or higher fall under Category A, while those with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2 are placed in Category B. Additionally, students may transition from Categories A or B to C if their CGPA falls below 3.2.