Misr University for Science and Technology

  • Founded: 1996
  • Address: Al Motamayez District - Cairo, Egypt (Map)
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Misr University for Science & Technology (MUST) was established by the presidential decree No.245/1996 in accordance with law No. 101/1992 governing private universities Egypt. MUST enjoys full legal recognition by all educational authorities In Egypt and is authorized to grant B.A, B.S, M.A, M.S, and Ph.D. Degrees in different fields of study. All our programs at MUST have been accredited by the Supreme Council of Universities in egypt. MUST is an active member of the Association of Arab universities, the International Association of university Presidents and the Association of African Universities. MUST has been assessed and certified as meeting the requirements of ISO 9001:2008 for Educational Service management for students after high school.

Egypt is a traditional leader in the Middle East in the field of higher medical education. In recent years, and due to the admission of increasingly large numbers in the governmental universities, Egypt’s leading status was seriously threatened. Some major and decisive factors in the proper teaching and training of the undergraduates in the medical field are the efficient knowledge deliverance as well as the close interaction between the student and the teacher.

Physical therapy is a vital form of professional patient care that can be applied in most disciplines of medicine. It is the newest and yet the oldest field of medical practice. It is the newest because only in the past seventy years it has come to be recognized as an integral part of regular medical care. It is the oldest, However, because physical agents have been used in the treatment of diseases or injuries for thousands of years.

The goal of the College of Physical Therapy, is to provide the society with therapists who are adequately prepared by a carefully-planned educational programme to serve, today and in the future in such capacities, as providers care for patients suffering from temporary or permanent disabilities resulting from musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary, neurological, gynaecological and pediatric disorders.

The College of Engineering was established in1996, to serve Egypt, the Arab countries, and the region by preparing the graduates to carry out their responsibilities taking into consideration our heritage in an industrialized world with a great number of challenging problems.The college of engineering is working hard to develop professional engineers who can lead the economic development in a responsible manner towards the society and the environment. Hence, an engineering graduate is well suited to help in achieving his country’s goals.Our engineering graduates are also suited to work in cross cultural environments as many international companies have presence in Egypt and the region.

The Faculty of Foreign Languages and Translation has nine academic departments: English Department, French Department, German Department, Italian Department, Spanish Department, Turkish Department, Chinese Department, Japanese Department, and Arabic Department. The English Department has recently inaugurated a Graduate Studies Programme in the field of literature, linguistics, and translation. Each department is equipped with staff members who have a wide expertise in teaching and in the practical field of translation. The faculty departments endorse the promise that to learn another language is to step into another world. The faculty departments, moreover, advocate inclusive and interdisciplinary scholarships that develop innovative models for the study and assimilation of languages and literature.

College of Applied Medical Sciences seeks to excellence through educational programs that reflect recent trends in allied health sciences, and contribute to the continuing development of the allied health profession by placing the student at the center of attention, where the student could be influential and effective participant in the educational process, able to self learning, having self esteem, thinking critically, competent in providing high quality health care, and contribute with their knowledge and scientific research in the service activities of the environment and the community.

The Department of Ancient Egyptian Antiquities aims to prepare specialists in the field of ancient Egyptian archeology capable of exploring and accompanying Egyptian and foreign missions with knowledge of Egyptology and its various branches and modern techniques in museum presentation, archaeological excavations, use of modern technologies and knowledge of scientific development in the field of Egyptology.

The Department of Islamic Archeology aims to prepare a specialist of Islamic heritage throughout the Islamic world and can read texts and inscriptions, able to work in the field of museums and archaeological excavations, as well as a background in the history of art, which qualifies him to advanced studies in one of the previous fields consistent with International standards recognized and required for the graduate in this specialization.

The Department of Archeology of the Arabian Peninsula is interested in the effects of the North, Central and South Arabian Peninsula and the interest of the archaeological sites and the cultural and civilizational heritage of the Arabian Peninsula and the graduation of specialized cadres at the technical and professional level in the field of exploration and studies of the Arabian Peninsula and the graduation of cadres specialized in the development of museums in the Arabian Peninsula.

While the Department of Restoration and Conservation of Antiquities to prepare a specialist for the restoration of monuments and preservation of heritage and cultural holdings and maintenance of museum collections and warehouses and fossils holdings in accordance with international standards recognized and required for the graduate in this specialty.The Tourism Guidance Section aims to prepare a tourist guide with a culture that speaks at least one foreign language fluently and has full knowledge of all stages of Egyptian history and cultural heritage areas and has the skill to deal with others throughout Egypt.

Where they work

  • Misr University for Science and Technology
  • Vodafone
  • CIB Egypt
  • National Bank of Egypt (NBE)
  • Ministry of Health and Population of Egypt
  • Sanofi
  • IEEE MUST SB
  • Novartis
  • EVA pharma
  • Misr Pharmacies

What they do

  • Healthcare Services
  • Sales
  • Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Business Development
  • Operations
  • Education
  • Media and Communication
  • Support
  • Marketing
  • Leadership: Prof.Dr. Muhammad H. El-Azzazi (President)
  • Gender: Mixed (Co-education)
  • Number of Staff: 330
  • Number of Students: 20107
  • Postal Code: 77
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Community Reviews (5)

It has some beautiful landscapes and architectural designs and building. The academic wise is hard, however, it serves good quality with low fees. For a privet universty it is so strict and lawful
By Omar Salah (Sep, 2017) | Reply

Good in designs and shape . But hard in study and lows . Have a good stuff and a bad also . It should review their lows and Serve the students better.
By Amir Mohamed (Jul, 2017) | Reply

I am in the German section-languages and translation and it's one of the best in the country the staff members are extremely good and well educated they give much care of being thought by a native speaker every semester they are really helpful as well they don't rely only on stupid or boring books they encourage self learning and modern education
By Bassem Mahgoub (Aug, 2016) | Reply

One of the worst private universities in Egypt ... labs are extremely bad and old .. the community is very weak .. there is no any support for the students "just imagine that most of the lecture halls do not have air conditioning in a private university !!! ".. cultured students are very rare ... students services is the worst thing there ... AVOID MUST
By Muhammed elsweify (Jul, 2016) | Reply

I am in the german section-languages and translation and it's one of the best in the country the staff members are extremly good and well educated they give much care of being tought by a native speaker every semster they are really helpfull as well they don't rely only on stupid or boring books they encourage self learning and modern education
By Bassem Mahgoub (Jul, 2016) | Reply