ICI10 - 10th International Conference on Information 4 - 6 December 2010

Admitting Certificates

1.Egyptian General Secondary Certificate (Thanawiya Amma, Scientific and literary branches).

2.Equivalent Certificates :

A. Certificates from Arab Countries (Scientific and literary branches): after erasing the unequivalent subject's grads from calculation.

B. Foreign Certificates :

1. The British GCSE and IGCSE : Students applying for admission should meet the following requirements:

1. A Minimum grade of C in eight O-level subjects (extended) taken in no more than 5 sittings in the last three years prior to admission.

2. Only one subject taken at two different levels (O, AS or A) can be counted.

3. Arabic as a first language can be counted.

4. Grades of "A" to " E" are accepted at the AS and A levels.

5. Only one subject taken at two different levels (O and AS or A) can be counted as two subjects.

6. If one subject is taken at the AS and A levels only the highest score is counted.

2. The American High School Diploma : Holders of accredited American high school diploma should meet the following requirements :

7. Eight subjects each taken as one complete unit as follows:

1. 1. 1. 4 subjects minimum at grade 12.

2. 2 subjects at grade 11.

3. 2 subjects maximum at grade 10.

8. SAT-1 score as determined by the Supreme Council of Universities each year.

9. Students, who got their high school diplomas from the Arab Republic of Egypt, must have their certificates authenticated from the issuing US institution any international accreditation authority. Certificates authenticated from any institution or authorities that are not listed in the ministerial decree thereto will not be accepted. In addition, they must be authenticated by the Egyptian Cultural Attach� in Washington.

10. Arabic, studied in the American High School diploma at the level of the Arabic course studied in the international baccalaureate diploma, under the title the International Diploma Language B), is counted in the eight required courses.

ICI 10 Information Technology Role in Development

Gamasa, Egypt, 4–6 December 2010 

Under Auspices of Professor Dr. Hany Helal Minister of Higher Education and State for Scientific Research

Professor Dr. Ahmed M. Darwish Minister of State for Administrative Development

Professor Dr. Ahmed Z. Badr Minister of Education

ICI 10 is the foremost international conference for researchers and practitioners working on information technology.