Admission Requirements for the FMI Program
Admission Requirements for the Financial Markets and Institutions (FMI) Program:
The rules issued by the Supreme Council of Universities, the University Council, and the Faculty Council outline several conditions for admission to the Financial Markets and Institutions (FMI) Program, which are:
- The student must have obtained a high school diploma in the same academic year of admission.
- The student must be accepted into the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration (regular track) through the central admissions office (Tansik) in the same year of application. It is important to note that the faculty does not accept distance learning students into the program.
- The minimum English language grade required for admission will be determined based on university admission indicators and coordination, in a manner appropriate to the current phase, ensuring fairness for all students.
- Students holding an English Secondary School Certificate (IGCSE) must have at least a grade of "C" in the English language subject.
- Students holding an American High School Diploma must have at least a grade of "C" in the English language subject.
- Preference for student admission will be based on the total score approved by the Supreme Council of Universities, calculated as the total score of the student’s high school grades plus their English language grade, along with any advanced level English subject scores if applicable.
- Priority will be given to students nominated directly by the Tansik office for the faculty. Transfer students from other universities may be admitted if there are available spaces, following the same criteria, within the remaining capacity of the previous admission phase.
- The Faculty Council will issue a decision, approved by the University President, confirming the admission results for the Financial Markets and Institutions (FMI) Program. Students included in this decision will be considered officially accepted. The list of admitted students will be announced both at the faculty premises and on the faculty’s official website.
- Accepted students must visit the program's headquarters in Zamalek during the announced times to complete their enrollment procedures.
- During the registration period, accepted students are required to visit the program's headquarters in Zamalek to select the courses they will be studying, under the guidance of an academic advisor, and complete their course registration and tuition fee payment.