Cairo University
Overview :
Giza, a district across the Nile from Cairo, is home to Egypt's main university, the University of Cairo. It was founded on 21st December 1908, but its main campus with faculties was not established until 1929. The University of Cairo has served as a venue for medical studies for several students each year. Egyptian universities consider it the "mother of universities" due to its historical significance as one of the oldest in the country.
Cairo university faculty of medicine thrives on the mission of preparing world-class physicians who help the community and take over the world. The university strives to bring out the best in its students through structured learning and good research facilities. Students are taught interactive learning techniques so they will be able to overcome obstacles in the future.
About 155,000 students are currently enrolled in the University's 20 faculties and 3 institutions. The students admitted can be sure that they will be accommodated at reputed hospitals and have a secure life. The university works continuously for the betterment of the community at large. The teaching staff undergoes ongoing training programs to ensure that they stay on top of the latest technology and can impart knowledge to students as efficiently as possible.
Affiliation & Recognition :
- Cairo University is recognized by - Medical Council of India (MCI)
- Cairo University faculty of medicine is recognized by - World Health Organisation (WHO)
- Cairo University is recognized by - Ministry of Higher Education of Egypt
- Cairo University is accredited by - The National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (NAQAAE)
Fees Structure :
| Particulars | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | Year 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition Fee | 8000 USD | 8000 USD | 8000 USD | 8000 USD | 8000 USD | 8000 USD |
| Hostel Fee | 1000 to 2000 USD | 1000 to 2000 USD | 1000 to 2000 USD | 1000 to 2000 USD | 1000 to 2000 USD | 1000 to 2000 USD |
Living Cost :
| Particulars | Amount in Rs. Per Month (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Food Expenses |
Rs. 6000 – Rs. 10,500 |
| Transport cost |
Rs. 895 – Rs. 1000 |
| Accommodation (If not hostel) |
Rs. 10,000- Rs. 20,000 |
1. Are there any job opportunities after completing MBBS in Egypt?
Yes, there are job opportunities. Candidates can work in hospitals after completion.
2. Do I need to give any other entrance exams except NEET?
No, NEET is sufficient.
3. Is the Visa Process complicated?
No, it isn’t. Once Cairo University provides the invitation letter, a visa is sanctioned immediately by the consulate.
4. Will I be able to work anywhere else other than Egypt after the completion of the program?
Yes, Cairo University is internationally recognized and students of the university have worked in several countries around the globe.
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