King Salman International University: Admission Benchmarks Set, Student Expeditions Boost National Tourism
University announces minimum scores for 2025/2026 academic year while fostering student engagement through cultural trips.

King Salman International University has released the minimum admission scores for its faculties for the 2025/2026 academic year. These benchmarks guide students applying to private and national universities for the second term.
74% marks the minimum admission score for the Faculty of Human Medicine.
73% is required for the Faculty of Dentistry.
72% is the threshold for the Faculty of Physical Therapy.
68% is needed for the Faculty of Pharmacy.
64% applies to both the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the Faculty of Engineering.
58% is the minimum for the Faculty of Computer Science.
53% is required for Biotechnology, Health Sciences & Nursing, and Basic Sciences programs.
52% applies to a broad range of faculties including Applied Arts, Media, Languages & Translation, Economics & Management, Education, Social Sciences, Tourism & Hotels, Law, Sports Sciences, Archeology, Cinematic Sciences, Swedish Technological, and Saxony programs.
The King Salman International University branch in Ras Sedr, South Sinai, recently organized a student trip to Dahab. This excursion aimed to encourage domestic tourism among young people. Students explored Dahab’s prominent natural and tourist landmarks during the trip. They experienced the city’s unique atmosphere and stunning nature. The students also learned about Dahab’s history and distinct heritage, enhancing their appreciation for its tourism significance.
University administration clarified the trip’s purpose. This event forms part of a series of activities supporting field experiences. The university aims to foster national belonging among students. It also encourages students to explore Egyptian tourist destinations. These initiatives directly support domestic tourism. Learn more about higher education in Egypt.
The university emphasizes broadening student horizons. It introduces students to the beauty of Sinai. This initiative strengthens their connection to the region and its unique heritage.









