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  • Postgraduate

            Program description for Philosophy Doctorate PhD of Materials engineering Program description for Master science MSC of Materials engineering Admission plan for the Department of Materials Engineering for the year 2024-2025 Postgraduate curriculum 2023-2024 ًWeekly Schedule of first Term Postgraduate Studies MSc (2022-2023) Post Graduate Schedule first Semester 2022-2023 PhD Study The materials and references for the competitive examination 2023-2024 Admission Requirements for Post graduate Graduation Requirements for Post graduate     MSc Projects for 2016-2017 PhD ThesisMSc Thesis

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    Materials Engineering Department curricula for the preliminary study for the year 2023/2024 Materials Engineering Department curricula for the preliminary study for the year 2022/2023 Materials Engineering Department curricula for the preliminary study for the year 2021/2022 Materials Engineering Department curricula for the preliminary study for the year 2020/2021 Materials Engineering Department curricula for the preliminary study for the year 2019/2020                                             Materials Engineering Department curricula for the preliminary study for the year 2018/2019                                             Materials Engineering Department curricula for the preliminary study for the year 2017/2018                                        Academic Program Specification Forma for Undergraduate 2017/2018                                        Academic Program Specification Forma for Undergraduate 2018/2019                                        Academic Program Specification for Ceramics and Building Materials Engineering      

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          Contact form with alumni A special link for graduates that includes (job opportunities, periodic programs, technical and scientific courses) Alumni Follow-up Unit   Names of graduates 2022/2023 Names of graduates 2016/2017 Names of graduates 2015/2016 Names of graduates 2014/2015 Names of graduates 2013/2014 Names of graduates 2012/2013 Names of graduates 2011/2012 Names of graduates 2010/2011 Names of graduates 2009/2010 Names of graduates 2008/2009 Names of graduates 2007/2008 Names of graduates 2006/2007 Names of graduates 2005/2006 Names of graduates 2004/2005 Names of graduates 2003/2004 Names of graduates 2002/2003

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          Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2022/2023 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2021/2022 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2020/2021 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2019/2020 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2018/2019 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2017/2018 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2016/2017 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2015/2016 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2014/2015 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2013/2014 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2012/2013 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2011/2012 Graduation Projects for the Academic Year 2010/2011        

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    Accoumplished Certifications

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        Lectures of First Class Lectures of Second Class Lectures of Third Class (General Materials Engineering Branch) Lectures of Third Class (Ceramics and Building Materials Engineering Branch) Lectures of Third Class (Polymeric & Petrochemical Materials Engineering Branch) Lectures of Third Class (Biomaterials and Prosthesis Engineering Branch) Lectures of Fourth Class (General Materials Engineering Branch) Lectures of Fourth Class (Ceramics and Building Materials Engineering Branch) Lectures of Fourth Class (Polymeric & Petrochemical Materials Engineering Branch) Lectures of Fourth Class (Biomaterials and Prosthesis Engineering Branch)

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