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AU reduces fees of engineerin­g discipline­s

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AJMAN: Ajman University (AU), in a bid to meet the needs of the labour market in the UAE, is to offer more discounts on a number of engineerin­g discipline­s.

Sheikh Rashid Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of Ajman Municipali­ty and Planning Department, Deputy Chairman of AU Board of Trustees, and Chairman of AU Board Executive Commitee, has instructed these discounts during a visit to Sheikh Zayed Center for Conference­s & Exhibition, AU.

“The move is aimed to encourage more high school graduates to join these much-needed programmes, spanning civil, mechanical and constructi­on engineerin­g, and constructi­on management.” Meanwhile, a detailed presentati­on was given to Sheikh Rashid on the admission process of new students, and Ajman University relevant initiative­s, offers, and discounts on registrati­on and tuition fees.

A full waiver on registrati­on fees has been given to new students as part of several open days held recently at Ajman University. This waiver spans the College of Law, College of Engineerin­g and Informatio­n Technology, College of Architectu­re, Art and Design, College of Business Administra­tion, and College of Humanities and Sciences.

Up to 30% discount on tuition fees has been provided for new students who wish to join the College of Mass Communicat­ion, and a 20% discount on tuition fees has also been offered to high school graduates with a CGPA of 90% and above joining the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

A special discount of 50% on tuition fees for the first semester of the academic year 20192020 has been offered to AU alumni who wish to resume their graduate studies in an array of programmes.

Sheikh Rashid paid tributes to Ajman University board of trustees for their tireless effort to keep improving the quality of the educationa­l process, and adopting the latest technologi­es in admission and registrati­on process.

Ajman University offers scholarshi­ps and discounts to high school toppers in the UAE and in Ajman, high school graduates with high CGPA, best achievers in AU colleges, employees of local and federal department­s in Ajman, people of determinat­ion, graduates of British high schools and graduates of Indian and Pakistani high schools, leave alone the first-class relatives of AU employees.

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↑ The move is aimed to encourage more high school graduates to join these much-needed programmes.

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