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27 Mar 2011

Career & Internship Fair 2011

General Info: The Annual Career & Internship Fair 2011Monday, April 4th.... Read more

14 Jun 2010

NYIT Class of 2010 Graduates at the NYIT Star Awards

  During the Class of 2010 Gala Dinner held at the.... Read more

12 Jun 2010

NYIT Jordan Celebrates Class of 2010 Graduation

  New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) celebrated the graduation of.... Read more

29 Apr 2010

NYIT Talent Show 2010

  1/5/2010 Amman - With 60 students from Jordanian universities and.... Read more

22 Mar 2010

NYIT Celebrates Mothers Day with Breast Cancer Patients

  As part of the activities of the SIWAR Volunteering Program.... Read more

Freshmen Students

 

   A vibrant community of intellectually adventurous students and renowned faculty who live and learn in an environment of limitless possibilities await you at NYIT, enough to offer tremendous opportunities and small enough to provide a sense of belonging. NYIT's Office of Admissions is your source for information and materials to assist you from the first steps of your decision-making application process to your enrollment at NYIT.

 

Undergraduate Student Admission Requirements

All freshmen student applying to NYIT, regardless the major must submit the following:

  • Completed application for admissions.
  • Application fee: application fee: a $100.
  • Transcripts (official and certified).
  • Students must have one of the following:
  • Tawjihi (current Ministry score in accordance with the particular major) Or its equivalent in the following areas:
    • International Baccalaureate (IB)
    • IGCSE/GCE (‘O’ Levels-‘A’ Levels) 
    • American High School Diploma (SAT II)
    • Other equivalent High School Certificate.
  • Freshmen student that have no prior university credits will need to take both the Math and English placement test (ELI) prior to registration.
  • Photo copy of the biographical page of your passport.

 

English Proficiency Test

  • All applicants for undergraduate NYIT programs must demonstrate a high level of proficiency in both spoken and written English.
  • Applicants are required to take the test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFEL) and obtain a minimum acceptable score of 550 paper work exam (213 for the computer-based version, or 80 in the internet base) or ILETS exam with a minimum score of 6.
  • As an alternative, a student can be admitted to NYIT programs based on the English proficiency test (ELI) administered at NYIT Amman, English Language Institute.