ASPU congratulates non-Medical Faculties Students Admitted for Academic Year 2022-2023

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Wednesday, 26 October, 2022

ASPU congratulates admitted non-medical faculties students admitted for the academic year 2022-2023

The process of fixing registration at the university is carried out according to the instructions issued by the Directorate of Student Affairs, as follows:

1. Admission and Registration Dates:

Start as from Saturday, October 29, 2022 until Saturday, November 5, 2022, taking into account the two days off at the university (Thursday and Friday) from 9:00 a.m.  In the morning until 14:00 p.m.  in the afternoon

1. The student loses his right to register if he does not complete the registration procedures fully.

That is, ((Payment of the approved fees and submitting the subspan style='display: none'; ion  application at the faculty headquarters in which he was accepted and he has to deliver all the documents required for the admission and registration process)) during the period specified above, which ends at 2 p.m.  in the afternoon on Saturday 5/11/2022

1. Receiving the Bank Notice for Payment of Financial Fees:

The student in Damascus goes to: to the central administration - Al-Baramkeh - next to the Musab bin Omair mosque to receive the payment notice in the bank, and then the student pays at the mentioned bank and receives a payment receipt stating that.

The student in Lattakia: goes to the university headquarters in Lattakia - Saliba project to receive the payment notice in the bank, and then the student pays at the mentioned bank and receives a payment receipt stating that.

The financial receipt is delivered to the Directorate of Student Affairs at the faculty headquarters

1. The student is registered according to the accepted specialization at the headquarters of the faculty in which he was accepted:

• Faculties of Informatics Engineering and International Relations and Diplomacy (the university's headquarters is in the city of Al-Tal)

• Faculties of Law and Administrative Sciences - Damascus (the headquarters of the central administration at al- Baramkeh premises)

• Faculties of Law and Administrative Sciences - in Lattakia (University Headquarters - Lattakia - Saliba Project)

 

Documents required for registration

First: the Syrian Secondary School Certificate

1. The original high school diploma

2. A certified copy of the secondary certificate / 5/ copies

3. A copy of the personal identity /2/ copies

4. Colored personal photos /5/ photos

5. Military Service Postponement book for male students

Second: Documents required to register for a non-Syrian secondary school certificate for an Arab country

1. The original document of the secondary  school certificate (certified by the Ministries of Education and Foreign Affairs in the country from which the secondary school certificate  was issued, then the Syrian embassy in that country, then the Syrian Foreign Ministry in Damascus), and translated by a sworn translator into Arabic if it was issued in a foreign language.

2. Five certified copies of the secondary school certificate (certified by the Syrian Foreign Ministry)

3. The original document of the preparatory school certificate or its equivalent.

4. Two certified copies of the preparatory school certificate or its equivalent (nine grade)

5. A copy of the personal identity card (or a copy of the family record) and a copy of the passport (if any).

6. Five recent colored personal photos.

Third: As for students who obtained a foreign secondary school certificate from Arab countries

1. The original document of the high school diploma (HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA) (originally certified and translated) certified by the Ministries of Education and Foreign Affairs in the country where the high school was issued, then the Syrian Embassy in that country, and then the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Damascus.

2. Five copies of the original high school diploma (HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA)

3. Transpan style='display: none'; s of the original high school transpan style='display: none'; s (certified by the Ministries of Education and Foreign Affairs in the issuing country, then the Syrian Embassy in that country, then the Syrian Foreign Ministry in Damascus)

4. Five attested high school copies (to be attested by the Syrian Foreign Ministry, “true stamp” after being photographed showing the previous seals).

5. An original copy of the eleventh grade secondary school transpan style='display: none'; , duly certified and translated.

6. Five true copies of the eleventh grade transpan style='display: none'; , duly certified and translated.

7. An original copy of the tenth grade transpan style='display: none'; , duly certified and translated.

8. Five true copies of the tenth grade transpan style='display: none'; , duly certified and translated.

9. Preparatory school certificate or its equivalent duly certified and translated (for the country that issues this certificate)

10. Five certified and translated copies of the ninth grade transpan style='display: none'; .

11. A duly attested certificate equivalency letter issued by the Ministry of Education in the country of secondary school certificate (if it is issued by an Arab country only) or the equivalency stamp on the secondary certificate.

12. Two certified copies of the equation book.

13. Five recent colored personal photos.

14. A copy of the personal identity card (or a copy of the family record) and a copy of the passport (if any).

Fourth - Secondary school certificate issued by the Pakistani School in Damascus:

1. The original secondary school certificate “IGCSE” (duly attested by the University of Cambridge - the British Foreign Office - the Syrian Embassy in London - the Syrian Foreign Ministry in Damascus).

2. Five certified copies of the original IGCSE high school diploma

3. General Education Certificate (GCE) - Advanced Level with at least /2/ subjects (A-LEVEL) or its equivalent “/4/ subjects of Additional Advanced Level” (AS-LEVEL) duly certified by the awarding body and duly translated Sworn in with copies of it translated and certified by the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in Damascus, (5) copies.

4. The original copy of the ninth and tenth grade transpan style='display: none'; s, duly attested and translated into Arabic.

5. Two certified copies of the transpan style='display: none'; s for the ninth and tenth grades, duly attested and translated into Arabic.

6. A copy of the personal identity card or a copy of the family record (and a copy of the passport, if any).

7. Five recent colored personal photos.



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