Frequently Asked Questions

Egypt University of Informatics (EUI) stands as one of the pioneering specialized institutions in the Middle East and Africa dedicated to Communications, Information Technology, and their associated domains. Established through collaboration between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, EUI is committed to being a premier academic center delivering tailored educational programs to fulfill the demands of the job market with proficient ICT professionals.

EUI offers the following faculties:

  1. Computing and Information Sciences
  2. Engineering
  3. Business Informatics
  4. Digital Arts and Design

Yes, EUI adheres to the rules and regulations set forth by the Ministry of Higher Education.

EUI provides high-standard dormitories for students residing outside Cairo and Giza governorates. Students from Cairo and Giza interested in dormitory accommodation should contact the facilities manager.

 For the Faculty of Digital Arts and Design, there is an aptitude test to assess the student’s proficiency. 

Regular transportation services connect EUI to significant locations in Cairo and Giza.  

Yes, only for an IELTS score  5.5 or above, or a TOEFL score 65 or above (both equivalent to B2 level) 

Yes, IGCSE students can apply after Grade 11 with an official letter from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

Subject to meeting the foreign university's requirements, students can transfer to its campus during their senior year and receive the native degree of the foreign university.

Yes, both STEM and Nile School students are eligible to apply for admission to the University.

There are three academic semesters: Fall, Spring, and an optional Summer semester.

Currently, EUI is not registered with any syndicate. Registration in various syndicates is contingent upon the graduation of the first batch.

EUI offers full scholarships for top Thanaweya Amma students, as well as partial scholarships based on academic merit and other athletic scholarships. For more information, please visit the scholarships page

Egyptian students pay tuition fees in EGP, while non-Egyptian students pay in USD at the EUI campus.

EUI accepts national and international certificates, including Thanaweya Amma, Abitur, IGCSE, GCSE, American Diploma, Thanawya from Arab countries, International Baccalaureate, Canadian Certificate, Fachoberschule FOS, and French Baccalaureate.

Entities such as Microsoft, Sawiris Foundation for Social Development, Banque Misr, and Dell Company cover scholarships for students.

EUI currently offers faculties related to Communications, Information Technology, and their associated fields.

Students are required to pay EUI fees throughout their study years on campus. Additional fees for online/blended courses offered by the foreign university will apply. During the year spent abroad, students will pay international tuition fees to the foreign university, with administrative fees payable to EUI.

Faculty of Engineering
 

 


Faculty of Computing and Information Sciences

 

 

 


Faculty of Business Informatics