
Embassy of Malaysia
Malaysian Students Department Jordan
Tel: +(962)-6-592 7766 Fax: +(962)-6-592 1880
E-mail : info@msdjordan.jo

Study in Jordan
Community College
Jordan’s community colleges offer specialized two- or three-year programs in various areas of study. All community college students have to pass a comprehensive government exam at the end of their studies. Community colleges tend to offer practical education geared towards professions such as education, commerce, computer studies, medicine, pharmacology, hotel management, interior design, social work, nursing, and midwifery.
How
to apply to Universities?
To apply for any Jordanian
University you should apply through the website of these universities if
you are going to study on your own expenses but those students who are
sponsored excluded from applying and the embassy outside will take the
responsibility of applying on behalf of them. Also you can apply via post
by asking the prospectus of the university then you can read it carefully
and apply directly.
If you would like to apply for any program at any university you should submit the following requirements:
A certified true copy of high school.
Certified original transcripts of high school.
An equivalency for the international university certified from Ministry of Education.
Three Photos (Advisable to have more than 24 Photos)
A copy of the passport.
Fees (depends on the university and specialization) If you hold a different certificate which is similar to Tawjihi in Jordan such as GCEA or IGCSE/GCE or another you should submit it for equivalency at Jordanian Ministry of Education and here are more details:
A-level is normally a two year program taken
after completing the O-level or IGCSE .You are expected to have studied
at IGCSE O-level the subjects that you would take at A-level (GCE) .The
new full advanced GCE is made up of three AS units plus three further
units which known as A2. In order to obtain an A-level you have the
option of sitting for papers AS+A2 at the same session or at different
sessions.
Requirements to receive an equivalency
to Jordanian Secondary school Effective from
the year 2003/2004
Undergraduate
General Certificate of
Education (GCE A- level)