KUWAIT: The Kuwait University will begin processing the applications for admissions of foreign students for the second semester from Monday and wind up the process by Jan 22, 2024, said Dr Fadel Abbas, Acting Dean of Admission and Registration. Those granted admission at the University will complete the course at their own expenses. Admission includes graduates of the unified system, the religious institute and American schools, as well as graduates of English schools.
Dr Abbas said graduates of schools in Kuwait can submit applications for admission electronically. “Those students who have certificates from outside the country can submit their applications at the admission and registration hall in Sabah Al-Salem University City during working hours of these days,” he pointed out.
He explained that candidates can apply online using the electronic system at the following address: http://portal.ku.edu.kw/admission. Dr Fadel Abbas Aziz added that in the event that an applicant cannot access the system to submit the application, an electronic link will appear before them transferring him/her to a page that provides instructions that must be followed.
He said that a student’s admission to the university is conditional on the validity of these data, and he/she can also check out the progress of the process at the admission and registration hall and inquire during official working hours.
“Students must review their application to know the documents required,” noting that the university has the right to cancel the admission of any student in the event that they do not provide the required documents. Dr Fadel Abbas concluded by inviting applicants to review the instructions provided by the university, stressing the need to comply with deadlines for submitting applications. He warned that no application will be accepted after the end of the announced period.
Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).
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