Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications and Networking Technology (TNT) 48 months Undergraduate Program By American University of the Middle East |Top Universities

Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications and Networking Technology (TNT)

Subject Ranking

# 301-350QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

96,419 USDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

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Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The world today cannot operate without computer networks, whether personal wired networks, office wireless networks, or the Internet. Regardless of the technology used in designing the network, information should travel across it in a secured and efficient...
Read more

Admission Requirements

6+
2.5+
79+

The applicant must have completed the following:

  • High School GPA (percentage) of 2.50 (70%) or above for Science Section for the College of Engineering and Technology certified by the Kuwait Ministry of Education, and a High School GPA (percentage) of 2.0 (60%) or above for both Science and Art Sections for the College of Business, certified by the Kuwait Ministry of Education. The high school certificates must not be older than 3 years. Certain certifications might be subject to a re-calculation of the average percentage.
  • AUM’s English Language Skill Assessment Test score of at least Level-1 or above.
  • The applicant can re-take the English test only once if they obtain skill B and above. In the event they obtain a lower level when retaking the test, the higher score will be considered.

Note: Applicants who have not passed the English Language Placement test shall be entitled to re-apply for new admission and open a new file at the subsequent admission times as shall be announced at the specified time, provided the student’s admission has not been rejected for other reasons under AUM Admission Policy.

  • AUM’s Math Skill Assessment Test score of 40% or above for both College of Engineering and Technology and College of Business.
  • An applicant can re-take the math exam only once if they obtain 20% and above. In case the applicant obtains a lower level when retaking the test, the higher score will be considered.

Note: Applicants who have not passed the Math Test shall be entitled to re-apply for new admission and open a new file at the subsequent admission times as shall be announced at the specified time, provided the student’s admission has not been rejected for other reasons under AUM Admission Policy.

  • Applications submitted by former students who were dismissed are not accepted and their admission will not be activated.
  • Former students who withdrew from AUM may apply for readmission to the university. Returning students must meet all admission requirements and admission deadlines.
  • An applicant, who was previously enrolled in any other higher academic institution(s) post high school graduation, should submit documents as proof of such from that specific higher academic institution. A prospective student should not have been subject to academic or non-academic dismissal from any other higher academic institution.
  • An applicant of 21 years of age or above who discontinued his/her studies for more than one academic year, must submit a recent valid clear criminal record (not exceeding 3 months) prior to applying to AUM.

4 Years
Mar
Nov

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

96,419 USD
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International Students

96,419 USD
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