Publication Date: August 17, 2025
The Faculty of Computers and Information at Minia University has announced it is now accepting applications for its high-demand undergraduate programs for the 2025/2026 academic year.
The faculty is offering admission into two specialized, credit-hour-based programs:
These distinguished programs are designed for students who have completed their General Secondary Education certificate in either the Science or Mathematics streams. Transfer students from other computing faculties are also eligible to apply, provided they meet the minimum admission score set for governmental computing faculties for their respective streams.
The programs represent a significant investment in advanced education, structured over four levels and comprising 144 credit hours. This modern curriculum is designed to equip graduates with the specialized skills required to excel in the rapidly evolving fields of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
Prospective students are encouraged to prepare for the application process. All admissions will be conducted according to the university's regulations and the minimum grades approved for governmental computing faculties.