Dr. Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, directed to educate Egyptian high school students on how to reduce alienation electronically on the electronic coordination website for government universities and institutes; to facilitate students and help them avoid any mistakes that may occur to them.
The General Administration of the Media Office and the official spokesperson for the Ministry prepared a guide for high school students in a question and answer, to explain how to reduce alienation electronically on the electronic coordination website for government universities and institutes https://tansik.digital.gov.eg in order to facilitate students.
The phase of reducing alienation (transfers) will be opened through the electronic coordination website: www.tansik.digital.gov.eg for students nominated in the first and second phases to make transfers to reduce similar and non-similar alienation within the limits of the specified percentage (10%) during the period from Thursday 8/29/2024 until Tuesday 9/3/2024.
Students can follow all the news of coordination of public universities and institutes through the ministry's website, and the official accounts of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research on the following social media sites:
●Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research website
●Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research account on (Facebook)
https://www.facebook.com/MOHESREGYPT
●Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research account on (Instagram)
https://www.instagram.com/mohesregypt
●Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research account on (Twitter)
https://twitter.com/Mohesregypt
●Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research account on (Threads) platform:
https://www.threads.net/@mohesregypt
Q1: How is alienation between university faculties and institutes reduced?
*This is done through the electronic coordination website via the Internet, which is a free service available through the following website: https://tansik.digital.gov.eg
Q2: When does the alienation reduction phase begin for students in the first and second stages?
*The alienation reduction phase begins for high school students in the first and second stages after the announcement of the results of the second phase.
Q3: Where can get the electronic coordination service?
*The student's personal computer connected to the Internet.
*Computer labs in Egyptian universities and their affiliated faculties in the various governorates.
Q4: How can a student access the electronic coordination website?
*By entering the student's seat number and password.
Q5: How can a student know the faculty he has been nominated for finally?
*The student accesses the electronic coordination website and prints the nomination card that includes the faculty he has been nominated for, after the end of the transfer phase, as the nomination card is considered final.
Q6: When will the transfers to reduce alienation be opened for students?
*After announcing the results of the second phase of coordination, the door to reduce alienation transfers is opened for the first and second phases together, and the result is announced within the limits of the specified percentage, which is 10% according to the capacity of the faculty to which the transfer is requested, and it is within the framework of geographical area (A) and the transfer is for one time only and there is no triple transfer, and after announcing the results of the third phase, the transfer for the third phase is opened with the same rules.
Q7: What are the terms and regulations issued by the Supreme Council of Universities regarding transfer between university faculties?
* The corresponding transfer is within the minimum limits of the sector.
* The non-corresponding transfer is by meeting the minimum limits of the faculty to which the transfer is requested.
* The adherence to the rules of geographical distribution.
* The transfer is through the electronic coordination website only.
* There are no paper transfers.
* The transfer is for one time only.
* The meeting the additional conditions of the faculty to which the transfer is requested (such as passing the aptitude test conducted before the announcement of the secondary school results).
* The comparison between students is based on the student's total grades in the secondary school certificate.
Q8: What are the terms and regulations issued by the Supreme Council of Universities regarding transfer between private and intermediate higher institutes?
*A student who has been nominated in the coordination process to one of the private or intermediate higher institutes is allowed to apply for transfer to another institute in the same specialization or another non-similar specialization, provided that the student meets the minimum announced for the institute to which he wants to transfer, in light of the established percentage and the capacity and with priority of the total.