Studying in Jordan

Jordan has become recently one of the top Arab destination at the academic level, thanks to its highly recognized academic degrees and faculty members. Most of the Jordanian faculty members are highly experienced and graduates of the best European and US universities.

About Jordan

Jordan is an Arab country located in the north of the Arabian Peninsula and southwest Asia. It is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south and southeast, the Gulf of Aqaba to the southwest, and the occupied Palestinian territories to the west.

The country spans nearly 89,213 square kilometers, with around 10,726 million people as of 2020. Jordan's capital is Amman, and its local currency is Jordanian dinar. The Kingdom's system of government is parliamentary with a hereditary monarchy.

Visitors from all over the world come to see the country's ancient history. The Kingdom is located in what is historically known as the Fertile Crescent (the cradle of civilizations). They come to Jordan to see the antiquities, most notably the lost city of Petra, which is one of the greatest wonders in the world.

Why Study in Jordan?

Several Arab students wish to study in Jordan. The idea of studying in Jordan may be strange for you, but you will change your mind after you know the following reasons:

Security

Jordan is a safe country and it is rare to hear of any problems there.

Credit Hour System

Most Jordanian universities adopt the credit hour system in teaching and not the traditional system.

Language of Study

Jordanian universities offer most scientific and literary majors in several different languages, which encourages students to enroll in them.

 

Studying Costs

The costs of studying in Jordanian universities vary, but they remain affordable when compared to neighboring countries.

Housing and Living Costs

Jordan is one of the middle-cost countries, where students can live on campus if this option is available. Students can also live at apartments an affordable price.

As for the cost of living, it varies from one person to another depending on their habits, but the standard of living for a student in Jordan is much lower than in Western countries and almost similar to Arab countries.

Modern Universities

Jordanian universities strive to secure top rankings regionally and internationally.

Academic Partnerships and Agreements

Jordanian universities formed partnerships with foreign peers, which in turn opens new horizons for you after graduation.

Accreditation of Academic Programs

Some academic programs were accredited by international bodies, such as engineering, medical sciences and business administration programs.

Conditions for Studying in Jordan

  • Passport
  • High-school certificate
  • Bachelor’s degree if you wish to apply for a master’s degree
  • Research plan and master’s certificate if applying for PhD
  • Letter of recommendation (some universities may require it).

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