Aswan University

Aswan, Egypt

Aswan University is a public institution in Aswan, Egypt, established in 2012 after evolving from a branch of Assiut/South Valley University (originally opened in the 1970s), now boasting 15–18 faculties and over 35,000 students across a modern Sahara City campus.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Aswan University offers scholarships to international students, especially those from African and Arab countries. These may cover tuition fees fully or partially, depending on bilateral agreements, academic merit, or development goals. Students should apply through the international cooperation office or their local embassy.
Egyptian students from low-income families may be eligible for need-based financial aid through the Ministry of Higher Education. Additionally, some faculties offer internal grants or subsidized housing and meals. Students must submit financial documentation and undergo an interview or review process for approval.
Merit scholarships are awarded to top-performing students, particularly in STEM fields or national competitions. Criteria usually include high academic scores, active participation in research or innovation, and sometimes community service. These awards may cover tuition, books, or research stipends and are renewed annually based on performance.

University Of Aswan University Application Statistics

‎E£ 25000
‎E£ 64500
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75 %

University Of Aswan University Application Statistics

‎E£ 25000
‎E£ 64500
3
33
75 %

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