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National Ribat University: Khartoum: Private Elobied college for science and Technology: Al-Ubayyid: Private Nile University Sudan: Bahri: Private Nile Valley University: Atbara: Public Omdurman Ahlia University: Omdurman: Private Omdurman Islamic University: Omdurman: Public Open University of Sudan: Khartoum: Public Public Health Institute ...
Undergraduate admission policy is governed by the Board of Higher Education of Sudan, which sets the minimum admission requirement for high school students based on their national origin (Sudanese vs. non-Sudanese) and the high-school certificate board. For post-graduate studies, the requirements are on the university admission webpage. [12]
Pages in category "Medical schools in Sudan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum;
The International University of Africa (Arabic: جامعة افريقيا العالمية) is a private university in Khartoum, Sudan. It is a member of the Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World. The university has faculties of Education and Humanities, Shariah and Islamic Studies, of Pure and Applied Sciences, Engineering and ...
The Midob people or Meidob are an ethnic group from the Meidob Hills region in Darfur, Sudan. They speak Midob, one of the Nubian languages (part of the larger family of Nilo-Saharan languages). The population of this ethnic group is estimated at 99,000. [1] The Midob's roots are claimed to go back to Meroitic Kingdom (Kingdom of Kush) in
The university was founded in 1994 as a public university funded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. [1] It is named in honor of Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahdi, the leader of the Mahdist revolution which overthrew the Ottoman-Egyptian administration and established their own "Islamic and national" government in Sudan (1885 ...
The university was founded in 1990. [2] Faculties include Medicine and Health Sciences, Computer Science and Information Technology, Economics and Administrative Sciences, Agricultural and Environmental, Education and Sharia and Islamic Studies. [ 3 ]