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Qualifications Prerequisite

English Proficiency Cut-off Scores

Qualification Requisites

N.B: 

1) English placement is based on achieving a cut-off score in both total and writing in IBT, IELTS, and ITP (for Postgraduate student only).

2) The placement is determined based on the lower of the two scores.

N.B for Postgraduates:

Cut-off scores of the English proficiency test for Management of Technology applicants for the Ph.D. applicants (This will also be applied once an M.Sc. applicant applies for the Ph.D. degree after he or she has been granted the M.Sc. degree) are as follows:

  • iBT TOEFL 94 and above, with 27 and above for writing,
  • or IELTS 7.50 and above, with 7.00 and above for writing.

The cut-off scores of the English proficiency test for MOT M.Sc. applicants will be as follows:

  • iBT TOEFL 79.00 and above, with 24 and above for writing,
  • or IELTS 6.50 and above, with 6.50 and above for writing.

For Undergraduates:

  • A score of 61 or above in the IBT (Internet-based TOEFL
  • A score of 6 or above in the IELTS taken at the British Council
  • A score of B1 or above in the Oxford exam (There are no retakes for this exam and it is for 500 EGP).

The exam is sent as a link through the email registered in the form within 3 - 7 working days. In case of any delay, please contact admission@nu.edu.eg or call 16453.

For Postgraduates:

  • A score of 61 or above in the IBT (Internet-based TOEFL).
  • A score of 6 or above in the IELTS taken at the British Council.
  • A score of 500 or above in the ITP (Institutional testing program TOEFL) is taken at Amideast.

An exam is taken by American Diploma and IGCSE graduates applying to the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and School of Information Technology and Computer Science (students who took AS only and got a "C" or below or A-level and got a "D"). The placement exam includes math for the second and third years of secondary school. To pass the exam, students should get 50% at least.

The exam might include chapters like:

  • The domain of the function
  • Function graphing (shifting, reflection, scaling,...)
  • Trigonometric, exp, and log *functions,
  • Limits
  • Derivative of trigonometric, exp, and log functions
  • Derivative rules
  • Applications on Derivatives
  • Integrations: definite and indefinite 
  • Applications on definite *integrals (area)

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