Candidates for admission to Joint Supervision
Program must be holder of:
• (7.5) scores in “IELTS” Test, i.e. corresponding to (92-114) scores in
TOEFL;
• The candidate for pursuing her academic qualification in French must
pass DALFC Level One in French language;
• She must have been awarded or studied Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s
Degree in a foreign university;
• She must have been awarded a scholarship to obtain PhD Degree abroad,
yet she returned without being awarded the degree due to special
circumstances that precluded her from pursuing the academic degree;
• She must pass the conversation tests set by the English Language
Institute;
• The candidate applying to complete her academic qualification in
French Language must pass conversation tests set by the Department of
European languages and Literature, Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
• Joint Supervision Program will set the appropriate mechanisms for
passing conversation tests in both English and French languages.
• The candidate must commit to stay in the country of study not less
than 8 weeks per every year throughout the period of her study;
• She must have taught not less than (6) semesters.
• Priority will be given to those who published one research or more in
a scientific journal of an impact factor or higher impact factor.
• Candidates must fulfill other requirements for admission to joint
supervision program;
• Candidates must conform strictly to any other conditions.