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SCHOLARSHIPS FROM THE GOVERNMENT
OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA TENABLE IN ACADEMIC YEAR
2014/2015
Applications are invited from qualified Tanzanians to pursue Undergraduate
degree programs in Algeria for the year 2014/2015. The medium of instruction
is French.
FIELDS OF STUDY
- Medicine
- Economic, Management and
Commercial Sciences.
- Mathematics and Computer
science
- State Engineer in
Telecommunications
- Science and Technology
(Environmental Engineering)
- Science and Technology
(Architecture)
- Science and Technology
(Hydrocarbons and Chemistry)
- Science and Technology (
Electronics)
- Science of Earth and Universe
(Hydrogeology)
- Science of Nature and
Life (Food Industry)
- Science of Nature and Life
(Biology and physiology of Organism)
- Science of Nature and Life
(Ecology and Environment)
- Matter Sciences (Chemistry)
- Matter Sciences
(Physics)
- French Language
2. QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants must:
- Have completed and passed
Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education and have obtained an average
grade of ‘B’ in the relevant subjects.
- not be admitted in Higher
learning institutions
- not be older than 25 years of
age by September 2014
- have good health
3. SELECTED CANDIDATES WILL;-
- Not be allowed to change and
be admitted to local Universities.
- Have to purchase own ticket
to Algeria and return ticket after completion of studies.
- have to meet monthly Top Up
Allowance
Needy students may apply for a
loan from the Higher Education Students Loans Board to cover the above items.
4. MODE OF APPLICATION
- All applicants must attach
certified photocopies of Academic Certificates, Transcripts, and birth
certificates
- Applications from Zanzibar
should be channeled through the Ministry of Education and Vocational
Training, Zanzibar (Coordinating Office)
- Applicants must indicate
reliable contact telephone numbers.
- All applications should be
addressed to:
The Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education and Vocational Training
P.O. Box 9121
DAR ES SALAAM
so
as to reach him not later than 15th June 2014.
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