University of Bahrain

Zallaq, Bahrain

​The University of Bahrain, established in 1986 by Amiri Decree No. 12/1986, is the Kingdom's largest public university, formed through the merger of Gulf Polytechnic and the University College of Arts, Science and Education.
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To be eligible for undergraduate admission at UOB, applicants must hold a secondary school certificate or its equivalent with a minimum GPA of 70%. For students with disabilities, a minimum GPA of 66.6% is required, with appropriate documentation. Applicants should not have obtained their qualifying certificate more than two years prior to application. Additional requirements may include proficiency in the program's language of instruction, medical fitness, and successful completion of any required entrance tests or interviews.
International applicants to UOB must meet the general admission requirements and provide additional documentation, such as proof of residency and a valid passport. For Gulf nationals, a no-objection letter from the cultural attaché is required. Applicants whose first language is not English may need to provide proof of English language proficiency through standardized tests or university-administered assessments. Detailed information is available on the university's international students page
The non-refundable application fee for UOB is 10 Bahraini Dinars. This fee is required at the time of application submission and covers administrative processing costs. Applicants should ensure payment is made as instructed to avoid delays in the admission process. Detailed payment instructions are provided during the application procedure.

University Of University of Bahrain Application Statistics

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University Of University of Bahrain Application Statistics

30310
880
34
BD 4620
BD 2174
2.7
28
65 %
6

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