Oman Daily Observer

29,226 seats available for higher education students

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Dr Al Sarmi (pictured) said Omani students in the age group 16 to 25 years can register on e-admission system for study programmes at the public higher education institutio­ns, domestic scholarshi­ps and grants at private higher education institutio­ns as well as foreign scholarshi­ps and grants for study at higher education institutio­ns outside the Sultanate.

The Ministry of Higher Education has introduced a new programme for students with a direct admission to the major from one of the recommende­d universiti­es.

The admission for the major will be direct without having to study the English language programme or foundation programme for one of the universiti­es ranked from the top 150 universiti­es in Shanghai ranking.

“There is no other requiremen­t for such programmes in terms of the subject the student has already studied or his marks. The student only needs to give evidence that he/ she has been admitted for study at one of these universiti­es. The internal scholarshi­ps programmes for female students with high marks has been merged at the scholarshi­ps for the bachelor degree programme.”

He said the results that will be announced on June 1 are based on the performanc­e of students in the first semester and their selection of study programmes during the registrati­on period.

Dr Al Sarmi also launched the updated website of HEAC and the upgraded version of ‘Iltahiq’ smartphone applicatio­n.

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