Amman
City
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2016
Foundation
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40000
Number of students
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800€ - 2900€
Semester Tuition Fees
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300€
Ø monthly cost of living
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Yes
Scholarships available
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June 10, June 10
Application Deadline
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20 / 1
Student - staff ratio
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12
Nations represented
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130 - 280 Euro / month
Accomodation
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50 Euro / month
Cost of living
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70 Euro / month
Food
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Free, the University offers shuttles
Transportation
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Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT), established in 1991, is a specialized, Non-governmental, Non-profit, Jordanian University, owned by the leading applied research centre in Jordan, the Royal Scientific Society (RSS). PSUT's area of specialization is IT, Communications and Electronics. As a nonprofit institution, PSUT embraces both the public and private sectors, but while akin to public universities in its mission, it is more aligned to the private sector in drive and spirit.
PSUT is located in Amman, Jordan, offering an array of ICT related courses. It currently offers B.Sc. degrees in Computer Science, Computer Graphics and Animation, Software Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, Communication Engineering, Energy and Electrical Power Engineering, Management Information Systems, Administration of business, Accounting, Business Information Technology and E-Marketing and Social Media.
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Amman is the capital and largest city of Jordan and the country's economic, political and cultural centre.With a population of 4,007,526, Amman is the largest city in the Levant region and the sixth-largest-city in the Arab world.
The earliest evidence of settlement in Amman is in a Neolithic site known as Ain Ghazal, where some of the oldest human statues ever found dating to 7250 BC were uncovered. During the Iron Age, the city was known as Ammon, home to the Kingdom of the Ammonites. It was named Philadelphia during its Greek and Roman periods and was finally called Amman during the Islamic period. For much of the early and middle Islamic periods (7th–14th centuries), it served as a center for the Balqa district of Syria. Afterward, Amman was a largely abandoned site until the late 19th century when Circassian immigrants were settled there by the Ottoman Empire in 1878.
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