We’re all waking up to great news this morning because Egypt has made “rapid higher education progress” in university education predominantly at the governorate level, Enterprise reports.
Egypt stood off as the seventh with 19 universities on the list, jumping from the ninth on 2018. According to the Times Higher Education’ Emerging Economies University Rankings 2019 report, Om El Donia was acknowledged for both, its high number of university students and also the state’s strategy of collaborating with global schools to open local campuses.
The Suez Canal University was listed on as the top-ranked university in Egypt, coming off as the 114th on the list, with the American University in Cairo coming as next as the 122nd, followed by the Mansoura University as the 137th; Beni Suef University as the 148th and Kafr El-Sheikh University as the 156th.