Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology Admission 2017/2018

Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology Admission 2017/2018

Fall 2017 Student Enrollment

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GRADUATE PROGRAM

 
Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology offers opportunities of advanced study and academic research to Graduate students. The programs involve Master’s (two years) and Doctoral (three years) courses leading to the corresponding degrees (M.Sc. and Ph.D.). Accepted applicants to the programs will be enrolled in the next Fall 2017 semester, which will begin on September 24, 2017. Lectures and instructions for research are given generally in English.
 
1. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS for E-JUST POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLS
 

No. Condition Requirements
1 Age Applicants should be under 30 years on September 1, 2017.
2 Educational Background and Records – MSc applicants should have a very good academic record in the related undergraduate program’s major and hold a Bachelor degree in engineering with a GPA of at least 2.5 (Grade C+) or a percentage record of ≥ 75 % is required.
– PhD applicant should have M.Sc. (thesis-based) degrees in engineering, related to his proposed research topic, with a distinguish academic record in the related undergraduate program’s major.
3 Language (English) Proficiency – Admission Requirement: TOEFL iBT: 79 or Academic IELTS: 6.5.
The Language certificate should be valid on the date of the application of the applicant
4 E-JUST Entrance Examination/ Interviews Admission Entrance Examination and Interview consists of two parts:
1- Written Examination (General Exam + Subject Exam)
2- Interview (Personal and Academic Interview)
Applicants must pass successfully E-JUST both written examinations(General and Subject) and interview; the applicant minimum acceptance percentage of the total evaluation (written Exams + Interview) is 60%.
The percentages of total evaluation (written exams+ interview) would be distributes as follows:
• For M.Sc. Applicant:
Written exams with a weight of 70% and interview with a weight
of 30% of the total evaluation.
• For PhD Applicant:
Written exams with a weight of 30% and interview with a weight
of 70% of the total evaluation.
1- Written Examination
Measures analytical skills, intellectuals skills and professional skills
and it consists of two parts:
 • The first part is general  with a weight of 40% of total
written examination marks.
Applicant with GRE score of 148 in quantitative reasoning and GRE score of 4 in analytical writing will not be required to enter the general exam by submitting the original certificate of the GRE before the general examination; otherwise the applicant has to enter the General Examination.
(The GRE certificate should be valid on the date of the application of the applicant).
• The second part (Subject Exam) is related to the student
specialization and with a weight of 60% of total written examination marks.
Each exam will be carried out independently for one hour duration.
Applicants are not allowed to enter the exam class room after half time of the first exam period.
Applicants are not allowed to leave the exam before half time of the exam period.
2- Interview (Personal and Academic Interview)
Includes research proposal presentation and discussion and must measure professional skills, specialization knowledge and IT skills, and teamwork skills.
The applicant minimum acceptance percentage in each part (General Exam, Subject Exam and Interview) is 30%.

 


 
 2. Academic Background For Each Department

Department Academic Background
Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE) The students’ academic background should be:
Electronics and Communications Engineering.
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) The students’ academic background should be:
Engineering Degree in Computer Science and Engineering.
Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering (MTR) The students’ academic background should be:
Mechatronics and Robotics, Computers and Automatic control, Power Electronics, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering and Mechanical Design. Students are expected to have good knowledge of Control Engineering, Electronics and Programming.
Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IEM) The students’ academic background should be:
Industrial Engineering, Production Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Design Engineering, Electrical Communication and Power Engineering, Computer Science.
Energy Resources Engineering (ERE) The students’ academic background should be:
Mechanical Power Engineering and Energy Engineering. Electrical Engineering, and Electronics Engineering
Environmental Engineering (ENV) The students’ academic background should be:
Civil Engineering / Environmental Engineering / Chemical Engineering only in case of that the applicants’ research area is related to E-JUST Environmental Engineering department.
Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) The students’ academic background should be:
Metallurgy, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Textile Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, other related Engineering discipline.
Chemicals and Petrochemicals Engineering (CPE) The students’ academic background should be:
Chemical and Petrochemicals Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Metallurgy, other related disciplines.