Cairo University is the second oldest university in Egypt and the third in the Arab world. This university was founded on December 21, 1908 and includes a large number of university colleges. The university is located in the city of Giza, west of Cairo. The number of its graduates who won the Nobel Prize are 3 and it was ranked globally in 2004 within the list of the 500 largest universities in the world.
Al-Azhar University is the largest Islamic religious and scientific institution in the world and the third oldest university in the world. It is located in Cairo. Al-Azhar University represents the scientific destination of Muslims. For more than a thousand years, it has been a beacon of knowledge, and the destination of science students from everywhere to learn Islamic and Arabic sciences, natural sciences and humanity.
Ain Shams University is one of the oldest Egyptian universities, as it is a public university, as it is considered a platform for science and knowledge, and is famous for its ancient scientific history, as the university witnessed a long academic history in supporting the convoys of knowledge in the Arab world. Ain Shams University is located in the city of Cairo, where there are 15 faculties.
6th of October University is the oldest private university in Egypt, established by a presidential decree in 1996. The university is a member of the Association of Arab and African Universities. The campus includes 4 educational buildings and an administrative building, in addition to a mall, a university hospital, and a hotel for female students.
Misr University for Science and Technology is a private Egyptian technological university located in Giza Governorate. It was established in 1996 by a presidential decree. It is worth noting that it is an active and influential member of the Association of Arab Universities and the Association of African Universities. The university also contains a hospital and an opera house within the university.
Alexandria University is an Egyptian public university, one of the largest universities in Egypt, its establishment dates back to 1938. The university includes 21 faculties and 3 institutes that grant bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in various types of social, medical, engineering and other sciences, and its headquarters are located in multiple places in the city of Alexandria.
Founded in 1919 in Tahrir Square in the center of the Egyptian capital, Cairo, and currently headquartered in New Cairo, it is a leading American educational institution that provides a distinguished education in English. The university is a forum for the cultures of the world and a forum for discussion, where it works to extend the bonds of understanding between different cultures for the diversity of cultures and backgrounds of students. The university offers 40 programs for undergraduate students, 52 programs for graduate students and two doctoral programs.